The sermon titled "Above All" by John Reeves emphasizes the supremacy of Christ as the central theological doctrine. Reeves articulates how Christ demands ultimate loyalty and love, exceeding that which we give to family or personal ties, underlined by Matthew 10:37. He references Colossians 1:10, encouraging believers to walk worthy of the Lord, and he stresses that Christ’s preeminence is both doctrinal and practical, impacting how Christians view their lives and interactions with the world. The sermon draws on several other Scriptures, such as Hebrews 13:20-21 and Philippians 2:9-11, to illustrate Christ as sovereign and exalted, thereby underscoring His role as the head of the Church and the source of believers' strength and purpose, leading to a life that glorifies God in every aspect.
“If you love your father more than you love me, then you're not worthy of me because I'm the head. I'm the Lord, there shall be no other. There is none above me.”
“To increase in the knowledge of God is exactly that. It's to lift Him up above all others.”
“Christ Jesus is Lord over all. He has all power on His throne of glory.”
“As we grow in grace and the knowledge of Him, the world will become strangely dim.”
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