In the sermon titled "Righteous before God," preacher John Reeves addresses the central Reformed doctrine of justification by faith and the imputed righteousness of Christ. He argues that true righteousness comes not from human effort but through the grace of God and the atoning work of Christ, as highlighted in Scriptures like 1 John 1:7, Romans 3:10-12, and 2 Corinthians 5:21. Reeves emphasizes that all humans are inherently sinful and incapable of achieving righteousness on their own due to total depravity, and he underscores that God's election and grace are vital to salvation. The significance of this sermon lies in its clear articulation of the assurance believers have in their righteousness before God, which is rooted in the perfect righteousness of Christ rather than their own works.
“It is God's grace that those statements are true. We declare, we proclaim, we do not debate. Salvation is in Christ alone, by grace alone, and through faith alone.”
“To be made righteous, something must be done for us. Our God is so holy, so righteous that he cannot even look upon unholiness.”
“For by one man's offense, death reigned by one. Much more, they which receive abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.”
“In Christ Jesus, the Son of the living God, God's people are seen as righteous as Christ himself. Our sins are gone, gone, gone.”
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