In this sermon, John Reeves addresses the "mystery of iniquity," exploring the theological implications of free will works religion contrasted with grace-based salvation. He underscores that this mystery, also referred to as the "mystery of Babylon," serves as an instrument of divine judgment for those who reject the truth of the Gospel. Scripture references from 2 Thessalonians 2 highlight the necessity of recognizing true apostasy and the revealing of the "man of sin," signifying a religious system that eclipses God's authority. This sermon emphasizes the need for believers to remain vigilant and discerning amid prevalent false teachings, asserting the importance of awaiting Christ's return in a state of anticipation and readiness.
“There are only two religions. There are those of works and those of grace.”
“The mystery of iniquity does already work. It is hindered now by the Spirit of God and only by the Spirit of God.”
“Any and all forms of religion which makes salvation to be in any measure dependent upon the determined will of man, or the works of man, or the worth of man, is antichrist.”
“Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers.”
The mystery of iniquity refers to the wicked influence of free will works religion, contrasting God's grace.
2 Thessalonians 2:7, Revelation 17:5
Christ’s second coming is affirmed in Scripture, providing believers with hope and assurance of eternal life.
1 Thessalonians 1:10, 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, Matthew 24:36
The mystery of providence assures Christians that God sovereignly governs all events for His glory and purposes.
Romans 11:25-33
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