In his sermon titled "Purposed," John Reeves explores the sovereignty of God, emphasizing the doctrine of divine purpose in all things. He argues that every situation believers face, including suffering and hardship, is purposed by God for their ultimate good, anchored in His sovereignty and the fulfillment of His eternal plan. Scripture references prominently featured include Isaiah 14:24, which underscores God's surety in His decrees, and Romans 8:1 and 8:39, which affirm that nothing can separate believers from God's love. Reeves stresses the practical significance of this doctrine, asserting that understanding God’s purpose instills hope and assurance in believers during times of desperation and calamity, reinforcing their faith in a sovereign God who orchestrates all events for His glory and their benefit.
“Our God has purposed everything. He's purposed everything. Everything comes to pass. Everything happens by His authority.”
“I know whom it is that I believed. I don't know if the Lord is close to me right now, but I know who he is. And I know, I believe he is who he is.”
“My meat is to do the will of Him that sent Me. What was the purpose of God for His Son to be there? To be the propitiation for His people.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in His Son, Christ Jesus the Lord.”
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