In this sermon on Romans 8, John Reeves addresses the theological doctrines of divine sovereignty, predestination, and the assurance of eternal security for believers. He presents the key argument that all things work together for the good of those who love God, emphasizing that this good is defined by God's purpose rather than immediate circumstances. Scriptural references include Romans 8:28-30, where predestination and calling are discussed, and Ephesians 1:4-5 highlights God’s choice and purpose. Reeves underscores the practical significance of these doctrines: believers can trust in God’s sovereign plan, knowing that their salvation, justification, and eventual glorification are secure and rooted in Christ's redemptive work. This provides profound assurance against despair and a call to hope in the face of life's challenges.
“We love God because He first loved us. Because He first loved us, He called us according to His purpose.”
“Men by nature do not love God, folks. We didn't come into this world loving God. It took God moving in a heart, cutting out that old heart that was stony and hated God, and giving us a new heart.”
“If God be for us, who can be against us?”
“We are glorified in our Savior right now.”
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