In this sermon on Romans chapter 9, John Reeves addresses the theological topic of divine election and the sovereignty of God in salvation, particularly focusing on the distinction between ethnic Israel and spiritual Israel. He argues that many Jews misunderstood the nature of the Messiah and expected a national deliverer rather than the Savior who would be a lamb and atonement for sin. Reeves references Scripture such as John 1, Romans 10, and Hebrews 9 to illustrate that true children of God are not merely descendants of Abraham but those who believe in Christ, regardless of their ethnicity. The practical significance of this doctrine emphasizes the inclusivity of the gospel, which extends to both Jews and Gentiles, and the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation, rather than reliance on ethnic lineage or works.
“The error of the Jews was that they thought they were children of God by being children of Abraham.”
“The true people of Israel are those who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ with the heart, the new heart given to them.”
“Men are not the children of God because they are children of Abraham, nor because they are the children of believers.”
“God has a chosen people out of every nation, every kindred, every tongue.”
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