The sermon "The Spirit of Wisdom" by John Reeves explores the Reformed theological concept of divine wisdom as it relates to the work of Christ and the believer's understanding of God. Reeves emphasizes that true wisdom comes not from human intellect or achievements, but through a reverential fear of the Lord, rooted in the recognition of who Christ is and what He has accomplished through His redemptive work. He references Isaiah 11:1-2 to illustrate how the Spirit of the Lord grants wisdom and the importance of knowing God through the revelation of Jesus Christ. The practical significance lies in understanding that all spiritual wisdom is a gift from God, which assures believers of their salvation and strengthens their faith, making them dependent on God's grace rather than their own efforts. Scriptures like Ephesians 1:17 and 1 Corinthians 1:17-18 reaffirm that the wisdom of God is manifested through the gospel and is a transformative knowledge that leads to salvation.
“The spirit of wisdom is the gift of knowing that it is all of God.”
“This wisdom must be revealed from God the Father. We cannot get there because we got smart one time and exercised our so-called free will.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. And when He said it is finished, it took all that man could do out of the picture.”
“If you would be saved, you must trust the Lord Jesus Christ as He is set forth in Scriptures.”
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