The sermon titled "Things most believed among us (pt1)" by John Reeves explores the doctrine of salvation, emphasizing the necessity of understanding one's sinfulness and the sufficiency of Christ's atonement. The preacher argues that many in the church overlook their sin and fail to acknowledge the need for Christ's redemptive work on the cross, which alone brings salvation. He discusses Scripture, particularly Luke 1:1-4, to underline the importance of biblical preaching in revealing Jesus Christ as the only Savior, noting that true faith comes through hearing the Word of God. The significance of this message lies in its assertion that salvation is exclusively the work of God, not contingent on human effort or decision, affirming key Reformed doctrines such as total depravity, unconditional election, and the effectual nature of Christ’s atonement.
“If He doesn't cover it all, including what's coming, then we're not going to spend eternity with Him.”
“Calvinism does not save you. Knowing the doctrines... does not save you. Christ Jesus is our savior.”
“You can’t teach about the Lord Jesus unless you need a Savior.”
“The holy scriptures which are able to make them wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.”
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