The sermon by John Reeves titled "Woe Unto Man's Religion," focuses on the condemnation of self-righteous religion as portrayed by Jesus in Matthew 23. Reeves highlights the harsh language used by Jesus against the Pharisees and scribes, emphasizing that their religious pretense and hypocrisy were significant concerns for Christ, as they distorted the truth of God. The key arguments revolve around eight "woes" pronounced by Jesus, outlining how these religious leaders misled others, practiced hypocrisy, and categorized sin to suit their interests rather than seeking the glory of God. Scripture references such as Matthew 23, John 17, and Romans 10 underscore the contrast between true faith based on Christ's righteousness and the false security offered by self-righteousness. The sermon’s practical significance lies in its call to the congregation to guard against the dangers of hypocrisy in their own faith lives and to embrace the true gospel message that centers on grace through faith in Christ alone.
“The doctrines, the religion, the spirit, and the practices of the scribes and the Pharisees are an abomination in the sight of God."
“Nothing is more damning to the souls of men than self-righteous works religion.”
“The religion of the scribes and the Pharisees was condemned by Christ because it was an outward religion of rituals and ceremonies rather than an inward spiritual heart worship of God.”
“Let us be found in Christ, not having any righteousness of our own, but only that which is accomplished by the faithfulness of Christ, our surety, the righteousness which is of God by faith.”
The Bible condemns hypocrisy in religion as a serious offense against God, emphasizing that outward appearances do not equate to genuine faith.
Matthew 23:27-28, 1 Samuel 16:7
Self-righteousness blinds individuals to their need for grace and leads them away from true faith in Christ.
Romans 10:4, Matthew 23:13
The gospel of Christ is essential because it reveals God's grace and the true means of salvation, contrasting with false religions.
Galatians 3:1, 1 Corinthians 15:1-4
True religion, according to Jesus, is centered on inner purity and heart devotion rather than mere external rituals.
Matthew 5:8, James 1:27
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