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The great light

John Reeves March, 9 2025 Video & Audio
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John Reeves
John Reeves March, 9 2025

The sermon titled "The Great Light" by John Reeves centers on the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereign grace and election. Reeves argues that God's love and purpose are revealed through Scripture, specifically noting that individuals are chosen by God (as seen in Romans 9:13 and Ephesians 1:5) before they are born, emphasizing that it is God's initiative in loving and saving that sets forth His plan for redemption. He references John 1:1-5 and Isaiah 9:2 to illustrate that Jesus is the divine light that shines into darkness, enabling people to understand their need for salvation amidst their sinful nature. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance that salvation is not contingent upon human effort or decision but is solely the work of Christ, who reigns sovereignly, which should give believers hope and confidence amid life's struggles.

Key Quotes

“The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light; they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.”

“We would have never loved Him if He had not loved us first. That was what that psalm was all about.”

“It is God that justifies, the very one who's sitting on his throne, who justifies you and I.”

“Salvation is of the Lord. Boom. Period.”

What does the Bible say about God's love and predestination?

The Bible teaches that God loves His people and predestines them for adoption, as seen in Ephesians 1:4-5.

Ephesians 1:4-5 tells us that God predestined us for adoption as His children, demonstrating His love for us before the foundation of the world. This illustrates the sovereign grace of God, who, in His mercy, chooses to love and save a people for Himself despite their sinful nature. As Romans 9:13 states, 'Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated,' emphasizing God's sovereign choice in whom He loves and shows mercy to.

Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:13

How do we know that Christ is the true light of the world?

John 1:1-14 affirms that Christ is the Word made flesh, who is the true light shining in darkness.

In John 1:1-14, we learn that Jesus, referred to as the Word, was both with God and was God. This revelation confirms that Christ embodies the light that shines in the darkness, defeating the ignorance and blindness of sin. The verse states that 'the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not' (John 1:5), emphasizing the rejection of His truth by those in darkness. Therefore, recognizing Christ as the true light involves not only understanding His divine nature but also experiencing His illuminating work in our hearts, as He draws us to Himself.

John 1:1-14

Why is understanding total depravity important for Christians?

Understanding total depravity highlights the need for God's grace, as it acknowledges that no one seeks God on their own.

Total depravity, a key tenet of Reformed theology, asserts that humanity is fundamentally sinful and incapable of coming to God without divine intervention. Romans 3:11 states, 'There is none that seeketh after God,' emphasizing that our natural state is one of rebellion and darkness. Recognizing this truth leads to a deeper appreciation for God's amazing grace and the necessity of Christ’s sacrifice. When we comprehend our total inability to save ourselves, we can rightly value the salvation that is entirely of the Lord, thus highlighting God's sovereignty and mercy in the redemption process.

Romans 3:11, Ephesians 2:1-5

How does God's sovereignty relate to salvation?

God's sovereignty ensures that salvation is entirely His work, as He predestines and calls His chosen people.

The sovereignty of God is central to understanding salvation in Reformed theology. It teaches that God is actively in control of all aspects of existence, including the salvation of His people. Ephesians 1:11 states that He works all things according to the counsel of His own will, which includes predestining those who will be saved. As believers, we can find assurance in knowing that our salvation is not dependent on our actions or decisions but solely on God’s grace and purpose. This profound truth helps to eliminate any reliance on human merit and fosters a deeper trust in God’s perfect plan.

Ephesians 1:11, Romans 8:29-30

Sermon Transcript

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Good morning. Such a pleasure
to see you folks again. Look out there and see your smiling
faces. I've said this before, but it is a great, great blessing
to many of us around the country and God's people. Those who love
Christ, just like we read a moment ago, And that Psalm, you know,
that Psalm, that scripture reading that we just read there, Psalm
116, you can boil that down to just this phrase, we love him
because he first loved us. Isn't that wonderful? Thank you
for inviting me here. Thank you to you dear folks there
in rescue, my brothers and sisters for allowing your pastor to come
down here for this Sunday and preach to these dear folks. These
dear children of God who are gathered here to worship their
Savior. Couldn't go anywhere else. There's
no other place in town to go to. This is where you live and
this is where you come together right here in this building to
worship Him. That blesses so many of us. So
many. You ever read a scripture and you think
to yourself, why can't the world see what it's saying? It's so obvious. It is so obvious
that our Lord says, Jacob have I loved, Esau have I hated. Isn't that obvious? You know,
there's a whole religion out there who's taken those words
and completely changed it. No, no, no, it doesn't mean he
hated Esau. It means something else to their
imagination. Why is that so important? Christ didn't have to love any
of us. He had every reason to hate.
every one of us, just like he did Esau. Every reason. But one, one man, the God man,
chose to love a people from before the foundation of the world.
Isn't that what Ephesians chapter one tells us? We were predestinated
to be adopted into the children of God, In love, he had predestinated
us, it says. Turn, if you would, in your Bibles
to the chapter of John, first chapter of John, John chapter
one. And while you're turning there,
allow me to read from Isaiah chapter nine, verse two. Our Lord says, inspired the prophet
Isaiah to write these words. He says, the people that walked
in darkness have seen a great light. They that dwell in the land of
the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined. Why can't people understand the
Word of God? Same reason you and I couldn't. There was a time in my life when
I had no desire for the Word of God. I was preached all around
me. I don't remember whether it was
the truth or not, but I know I was raised in a Baptist church.
My biological father was a preacher. I was really close to a man by
the name of O.C. Harris, who was our preacher
when I was a kid. My dad, my stepfather, the one
I called dad, the one that was sent in this world to treat me
like a son and to be a dad for me, he was a preacher. Now, I
know he was a preacher of truth because I heard him preach on
a videotape, or not a video, but an audio tape. After he had
passed away, my mom found some tapes of him preaching. And he
preached the truth. He preached grace. He preached
Christ. Christ in him crucified. So I
grew up. I grew up in it, but folks, I
never heard nothing. I was just like any human being. I was a rebel to the core. I
was my own ruler. that I made my own destination. It wasn't going down the wrong
road, I can tell you that, but it was my destination. It was
my reason for going down that road. Nobody told me what to
do. I wasn't going to allow my parents
or anybody else or any God to guide my path. John was on his
own path. Did you know that Paul was on
a path just like that at one time? Those of you who know the scriptures
well, you know what he was. He was a Pharisee's a Pharisee. He was top of the line, trained
by the best there was in the world at that time. He learned
underneath the professor. Yet he walked in darkness on
that road that day, the road to Damascus. and the light of
our Savior shined on him that day. So much so that it blinded
him. When I first sat and heard the
gospel priest was sitting alongside my brother and my sister there
at rescue, I remember saying this, that
makes more sense with that guy in the pulpit saying than anything
I've ever heard in my whole life. You know what he was saying?
He was saying that Jesus Christ is God in the flesh. Sovereign
ruler. over everything. He wasn't this
God that I had heard about in the world, this one who was waiting
for somebody to make a decision, this one who was waiting for
you to come down and pray at the front of the altar, or waiting
for you to go to some box and speak to some guy in a box and
a confessor sends to him, or get in the waters of baptism.
No! He was preaching, he was telling the people that day about
a God who rules, one who deserves to be called God. And I thought
to myself, wow, I've never heard that. That's awesome. And my sister had to poke me
with her elbow. Look at you. She looked at me. She goes, look at you. You're
sitting on the edge of your chair. And I was. I looked down. By golly, she's right. Week went by and you know, John
Reeves, he was the same old John Reeves. He wasn't any different
than he was before. Sunday come around. Where are
you going? Says my wife. I don't know. I guess, you know what, I'm gonna
go to church again. What? Really? Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna
go to church. And I got up there and after
the message was over, I went to the pastor and Elder Steve
Doyle and I said, What in the world's going on? What's happening
to me? Can you imagine what Paul was
thinking about that day on the road to Damascus? Boom, all of
a sudden he's blind in the back. Can't see anything but a bright
light in front of his face. What's going on? What happened
here? You don't hear about these kind
of things happening. I hadn't heard about anything
like this in any of the churches. You know what I heard in the
churches that I had gone to? If you'll just come down here to
the front and pray with us, you can be a better person. I heard from this man in the
pulpit say, all men are dead in trespasses
and sin. I heard him say the heart of man
is desperately wicked. And I got to thinking about my own heart. And the Lord grabbed a hold of
it and crushed it. Crushed it with who I am. That day, just like it was for Paul, the
people that walked in darkness saw a great light, a savior, one whose purpose could not be
turned by anything I had done. One who had loved me before the
world ever was. I heard the gospel, the good
news that Jesus Christ came to save sinners. Do you remember that day? Can you look back and remember
the day you were blinded to the things of the world with the
glory of the Son of God. That's what happened to Paul.
That's what happened to me. I heard the gospel, the good
news that Christ came to save sinners. The people that walked in darkness
have seen a great light. They that dwell in the land of
the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined. If you've
had that great light shine in your heart, you know the darkness
you once walked in. You know that song, Amazing Grace? It still grabs a hold of my heart.
Folks, it was six months to a year before I could sing that song
without tearing up. It meant that much. What amazing grace that God would
love a sinner as me. What amazing grace that He would
shine His light in my heart. an undeserving heart. An old
stony heart was cut away, the one that used to shake its fist
at the God and say, I'll not have that one rule over me, I'm
my own boss. We know what the darkness that
we used to walk in is like, don't we? God help us never to forget
that pit that He drug us out of, that He pulled us up out
of, that He reached down and grabbed our arm and said, you're
mine, I'm not gonna let you go. Just like He did with Peter when
Peter took his eyes off of Christ for a moment and looked at the
boisterous winds and the seas that were splashing up on the
boat. And upon him as he walked on the water, he began to sink. And what did the Lord do? He
reached down and grabbed ahold of him. Why? Because he belongs
to Christ. He belongs to God. Jacob, Peter,
Bob, John, Mark. I can just go on and on with
all the names Christ says, have I loved. He could have said,
have I hated. Folks, that's grace. Do you get
that? Do you get the amazing grace
that God would love any of us? We know the darkness that we
once walked in. We sing the song, once I was
blind, but now I see. That's why, as I opened the message
with, that's why those that we say, how come they can't see
this? How come they can't understand
what that verse is? It's so clear. It's so clear
that God loved one of the two twins that were born before they
were before they were even born, that they were still in their
mother's womb. Why? So that election would be sure. Oh, what it is to be chosen of
God. We know that we would never have
chose Him if He had not chosen us first. We know that we would
have never loved Him if He had not loved us first. That was
what that psalm was all about. The love of God for His people. Lord, help us never forget the
darkness of our sin against our Creator. It's not easy to look
upon ourselves of what we naturally are, is it? I don't like the fact that I'm
a sinner, but I am. I don't want to be a sinner,
but I am. We were looking at this in Bible
study. The spirit is willing, but the
flesh is weak. That's a tough way to look at
yourself. You know, pride, the most ugliest thing we have in
us, used to rule over our lives. I'm not such a bad person. I'm
not as bad as that guy who killed all those people back east and
ate their bodies. I'm not as bad as that man who
ran a country and killed all those millions of people in Israel. I'm not as bad as my neighbor
who lets their dog go over here and come and potty in my yard.
I'm not as bad as the guy who cut me off on the freeway. You
ever think of yourself like that? Oh, that was common for me before
the Lord shined His light. You know, I thought about this
as I was looking into this study is Paul was blinded. He was blinded to the things
of the world. Isn't that funny how after the
Lord calls us out of darkness and shines his light in our hearts,
we're blinded to all that stuff that's going on out there now.
Oh, we see it. That's not what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about it doesn't have any effect on us hardly.
Why are things going on in the world? Because the Lord has purposed
it to do so. Why did that crazy guy on the
motorcycle do what he did yesterday? Because the Lord purposed him
to do so. Every single thing that happens
has been purposed by our God. If not, then you can't call him
God, can you? He's either sovereign over everything,
or he's not got it all. You ever try to help somebody?
You know, if you could just stop doing that and, you know, walk
this way. I know, I was there. I did that
once. If you could just stop doing
that and walk this way, things would be a whole lot easier for
you. My mom tried that with me. It didn't work. Didn't work at
all. My mom lived an example for me,
yet I could not see it. I could not see myself any other
way than the way that I was. I did not want to see it her
way, for it would have proved that my way was wrong. Looking at things the way she
tried to teach me, I would have seen that what I was really doing
was wrong, rebellious, and wicked. And I liked the way I was. Listen to these words in John
3.19. I'll be there with John chapter
1 in just a moment. Stay there. This is the condemnation,
3.19. That light is coming to the world,
and men loved darkness. Does that not describe you? That
describes John Reeves, before the Lord called me out of darkness.
to a tape. Men loved darkness rather than
light, and here's why. Because their deeds were evil.
For everyone that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh
to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. Our very
nature ruled our will. We ran from truth. Is it any
wonder That we live in a world where people truly believe that
a man can be a woman or a woman can be a man. How ridiculous. Yet people truly believe it is
such. What a lie. Yet true people believe
it to be truth. So many have turned away from
many truths of this world and turned to lies. And religion
is no different. Whatever you may think is truth
is true, is what they're saying. Light reveals the truth, darkness
hides it. Here's a truth. All have sinned and come short
of the glory of God. That's in Romans 5, or 3, 23
and 5, 12. Here's another truth for you.
There are none that seeketh after the Lord. Did you know that?
I've had people saying, I've always been looking for the Lord,
and I finally found Him. I finally found Him over in this
church on the hill over here, Skyline Church. I finally found
Him in this pastor or this minister who preaches, pumps you up and
builds you up. Our Lord tells us, there are none that seeketh The
Lord, Romans 3 11. Yet God has mercy on whom he
will have mercy. Some are loved with an everlasting
love. His love for his people is so
great that he could not let them spend eternity paying for their
own sins. He could not leave them in the
darkness that they were born into. So he who is God became
flesh. Look with me if you would here
at John chapter 1 verse 1. In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Why can't they see that? In the beginning was God. In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Now, how can I explain that?
I don't know. But I can tell you what, that's very clearly
speaking that this one, this Word that we read, that we hold
in our very hand, is all about God. Not gods. God. One God. God the Father, God the Son,
and God the Holy Spirit. There's only one God, folks.
Three distinct purposes absolutely, yet one purpose, one will, one
mind. In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was
in the beginning with God. All things were made by Him,
and without Him was not anything made that was made. He created
all that there is, is what that's telling us. Everything that we
see, all the air, all the molecules, everything is created by this
One who is the Word. Now, look over verse 14. Explanation
of what it means by the Word, and the Word was made flesh. How can they not see this so
clearly? This whole book is about Him.
It's a Him book. Not H-Y-M-N, but Him, H-I-M,
capital H-I-M. The Lord Jesus Christ, the very
one who is God in the flesh that walked this earth. He was made
flesh and he dwelt among us and we beheld his glory and the glory
is the only begotten of the Father, full of grace. And what's that
last word? Truth. I've had people say, well, God could save somebody underneath
another ministry. He could save them underneath
the Jehovah Witnesses ministry, or the Methodist ministry, or
the Catholic ministry, or the Muslim ministry, or any other
ministry. He's God. He can do anything.
He doesn't. He's very clear to us. You must
worship God in spirit and in truth. We beheld His glory. full of grace and truth God does
not save under lies. You may learn some things about
who God is in another ministry. You may learn some things about
the truth of God in other ministries, but he's not going to save you
until he brings you under the preaching of his word in truth. In truth. This great light, the light of truth, the light
of glory is God who became a man. Look at verses four and five.
And the light shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehended
it not. Oh, I skipped one. I started
at five, sorry. Let's go back, start at four.
In him was life, and life was the light of men, and the light
shineth in darkness, and darkness comprehended it not. Folks, the
name of that light is Jesus Christ the Lord. He is called Jesus,
for he shall save his people. It says in Scripture, all that
the Father giveth me shall come to me. That's God's word. That Word is truth. When Saul
of Tarsus was traveling to persecute believers on the road to Damascus,
God came to him and a light was so bright that it blinded him.
He was not seeking that light. No one does. People seek something
to relieve their conscience, but they're not looking for the
truth. They're looking for something they can do. What must I do to
be saved? What can I do to be saved? God's
preachers stand before you and tell you nothing. Anything you
do will do nothing but pollute the gospel truth. And the gospel
truth is this, that salvation is of the Lord. Boom. Period. One of the things that amazes
me most about true preachers, ones who preach the truth, is
they don't stand up before people and tell them, you can be better
if you just do this. I hate holier-than-thou people. That's what bothered me about
religion the whole time I was growing up. Everybody was better
because they were holier than thou. The truth is this, folks. Your
holiness, if you're holy at all, is only in Christ. It's not going
to get any better in this flesh until the Lord takes you out
of this world. You're going to be battling the battle, as we
saw in our Bible study, And if you don't have the armor of God,
you're gonna lose. And that's exactly where I was, without the armor
of God, without the light shining in my heart. Only God can deal with the hearts
of men, I can stand here and preach all day. Any of God's
ministers can preach without stopping, and it's not going
to do any good unless God does a work in our hearts. We came
into this world with hearts that were desperately wicked. Turn
over to 2 Corinthians chapter 4. 2 Corinthians chapter 4. We came into this world with
hearts that were desperately wicked, dark as can be. We came in, and we will come
to the light, and we will not come to the light, for it reveals
our depravity, it reveals our wickedness, it reveals the vile,
evil self-righteousness that is in all men. Our Lord Jesus Christ is on His
throne ruling over everything right now. People say, well, he's gonna
come back. I was asked this question, what
do you think of John MacArthur? I'm not ashamed to ambassador
to use other people's names, by the way, as you can tell.
What do you think of John MacArthur? I said, well, he's a pretty knowledgeable
guy about Christ, about the Bible. He knows a lot about the Bible.
But I have one problem. He says our Lord is gonna return
and reign. that he does not reign. I've
heard him say it. He does not reign right now. He will return
and reign on our throne here on this earth. Colonialism. Those up in rescue are laughing
right now. That's a word I made up three weeks ago. I'll let
you figure out what it means. Colonialism. Our God rules on
his throne right now. Death could not hold him, as
we read in Acts chapter 2. He satisfied the justice of God
the Father, and God the Father would not leave him in the grave. He was raised. Every time he
spoke about death, did he not say, on the third day, I will
be raised again? Is that not true? Is that not
what he said in his word? Well, he's sitting on his throne
right now. He doesn't need to come back here to some hand-made
throne of men. He's got His own throne in heaven,
and He's sitting there ruling it right now, doing everything
according to the purpose of His will. Read Ephesians 1 all the
way through, and you'll see exactly that. It's His purpose. His will. The Lord Jesus Christ. That's why we can read in Romans
chapter 8. Here, I'm going to do something
foolish and read something again off memory. Nope, I don't wanna do that.
I wanna read it exactly how the Lord says, what shall we say
then to these things? If God be for us, who can be
against us? If he's sitting on his throne
right now, working everything out according to the counsel
of his own purpose, according to his own will, as we read in
Ephesians 1, what shall we say then to these things? If God
be for us, remember this, because this is something we forget often.
Especially when the waves start to crash against our little boat.
We forget that He who has loved us with an everlasting love.
He's for us. Who can be against us? You know
what I first thought about when I heard that? I thought about
John Reeves. John Reeves can't be against
John Reeves. Think about that. If God before
us, I can't get in the way. If I could get in the way, I
would and mess things up. I know that. Then he says this,
he that spared not his own son, but delivered him up for us all,
how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? Who shall lay anything to the
charge of God's elect? It is God that justifies, the
very one who's sitting on his throne, who justifies you and
I. We are justified fully in him. It's just as if I'd never sinned
is what that word, you could boil it down to that. Who is he that condemneth? It
is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again. Isn't it
good news, folks? Death couldn't hold him. I mentioned this just a couple
of weeks back up there in Rescue. They won't mind me mentioning
it again, I'm sure. Do you realize that our Savior
was perfectly made my sin? You talk about something that
boggles your mind, if you try to wrap your mind around it,
it could pop. He who knew no sin, who is perfect
in every way, perfectly took my sin. And in doing so, he perfected
us forever. Perfected them that are sanctified. Isn't that what it tells us in
Hebrews? He perfected us. You can't get any more perfected
than that. You can't get any more sanctified
than that if you're sanctified in Christ. You can't get any
more justified if you're justified in Christ. He did it perfectly.
When the Lord says that it was finished, it was finished. It
was done. It was so much done that God
the Father looked down through time before anything was ever
made and said, it's done in Him. Great is His faithfulness. That's the God we serve. That's
the God who loved us and gave Himself for us. Oh, I hope you
go away today with this one thought in mind. As you walk out into
that door into the world, and the waves start to come up against
you again, If God before me, who can be against me? He's ruling on His throne today,
making intercession. He's our High Priest. It says
that all over in the book of Hebrews. What is a High Priest?
He's the one who is the go-between God and man. Man can't go before
God. He couldn't even go on the mountain
where God sat, otherwise he'd be burned up and killed. Only
one could go up on that mountain, and that was Moses. Our Lord is ruling everything,
every detail according to His purpose. He is either God of
all things or He's God of nothing. There is no in-between. He either
rules or He doesn't. He's either Lord of all or he's
not Lord at all. This is what one sees when the
light is shined in our hearts. I remember that. I remember sitting
there thinking to myself, This man before me is talking about
one who deserves to be called God. Not some wishy-washy, wanna-be-something
who's waiting for man to do something, but one who does what he's purposed
to do. Look at verses three and six
of 2 Corinthians chapter four. But if our gospel be hid, It
is hid to them that are lost. In whom the God of this world,
verse four, hath blinded the minds of them which believe not,
lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the
image of God, should shine unto them. For we preach Christ, For we
preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord, and ourselves
your servants for Jesus' sake. Now here's what I want you to
see right here. We're talking about the great light, the very
light that God shines in the hearts of his people. For God
who commanded the light. Who? Did man make a decision
there? Did man do something? No. It says, for God, who commanded
the light to shine out of darkness, has shined in our hearts. I mentioned this in Friday night's
study. We were talking about in Matthew
16 where the Lord said, blessed art thou, son of Arjona, for
flesh and blood hath not revealed this unto you. We talked about
what that was. Flesh and blood cannot reveal that Christ is
the Son of the living God. God the Father must reveal that.
I can't do that. You can't do it by making a decision. You can't do it by studying the
Word of God. If you could do it by studying
the Word of God, wouldn't the Pope be one of God's? He studies it. Those Catholic
priests, they study day and night, read, read, read. I know somebody
who's read the Bible all the way through, five times, and
has no idea, no idea that the Sabbath is Jesus Christ. Plain as a bell to me. I bet
it's plain as a bell to you too, folks, folks as well. God, who commanded the light
to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts. Now look
at the last part of this verse. To give light. Light of what? Light of the knowledge
of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. Do you believe? Do you believe that Jesus Christ
is God? Do you believe He is your God? Christ rules all things. All
things were created by Him. As we read there in John chapter
1, all things are held up by Him. He, the Lord Jesus Christ,
is above all things. and that's how great He is. He
is that great light. Look at verse seven of 2 Corinthians
chapter four, but we have this treasure. This is talking about
that great light in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power
may be of God and not us. Oh, how I wish my brothers and
sisters and aunts and uncles And all my religious friends
could see this for the truth it is. It's not any power in
you. You don't have it. I'm sorry
to tell you this, but you have none. We are but worms before
our Almighty Creator who have rebelled against Him and shook
our fist at Him. May God and His love come to
His people. And He says they will. All that
the Father giveth me shall come to me. That's our hope for our
lost loved ones. That's our only hope. But that
they would see that the Word of God shows that it is the power
of God that does this in them, not themselves. It wasn't your
decision. It wasn't coming to the front
and praying a prayer or getting into the waters of baptism or
going to church on Sunday or Saturday or whatever day you
think is a holy day. It's Christ. It's the Lord Jesus
who saves his people. Salvation is of the Lord. Jonah
paid a great price to learn that. May God cause us to pay a great
price and learn it as well. That's a tough thing to ask. Whatever it takes. I have children
who hate the Lord as I did. My only hope for them is that
Christ loved them as He loved me from before the world was. I'll close with these words.
Romans chapter 5, verse 6. For when we were yet without
strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. That's
John. That was John Reeves at the age
of 40. Verse 7, it says, for scarcely for a righteous man
will one die, yet preadventure for a good man some would even
dare to die. That's my Savior. But God commendeth
His love toward us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died
for us. Much more then, being now justified
by His blood, we shall be saved from the wrath of God through
him.

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