The sermon "A Finished Work (pt 2)" by John Reeves focuses on the Reformed doctrine of the finished work of Christ in securing salvation for the elect. Reeves emphasizes that salvation is entirely dependent on Christ's atoning sacrifice, highlighting that Jesus' death and resurrection accomplished full redemption for those chosen before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4). The preacher references several Scripture passages, including John 17:1-5, where Jesus speaks of glorifying the Father through the completion of His work, and Romans 8:1, reaffirming the absence of condemnation for believers in Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound: it offers assurance and peace to believers, as their salvation does not rely on their own works but solely on the sufficiency and finality of Christ's work, thereby instilling confidence in God’s grace and mercy.
“Salvation is not an offering. God is not placing He's saying, here, come and get it... He's saying, I have saved you.”
“The salvation of God's chosen people is a finished work. It's done.”
“Being filled with our sin, like leprosy, covering every inch of our soul... We are dead in trespasses and sins.”
“He saves His people to the uttermost... that come unto Him by Him, seeing He liveth to make intercession for them.”
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