In his sermon on "The Mysteries of God," John Reeves explores the profound theological concept of God's mysteries that bind the elect to Christ. He articulates several key mysteries found in Scripture, including the mystery of godliness (1 Timothy 3:16), the mystery of faith (1 Timothy 3:9), and the mystery of spiritual union as highlighted in Ephesians 5:30-32. One of the pivotal supports comes from Revelation 1:20, where the seven stars symbolize gospel preachers and the seven candlesticks represent the churches, underscoring Christ’s presence among His people. The sermon emphasizes the doctrinal significance of these mysteries as they reaffirm the believer's participation in the divine through faith, sanctification, and the assurance of salvation, thus highlighting God’s sovereign grace in the life of the church and its members.
“These mysteries are mentioned in the scripture. And the first one that we looked at was that without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness. God was manifest in the flesh.”
“The seven stars are the pastors of those churches. Pastors are God's messengers, angels to his churches.”
“Our Lord walks in the midst of His church...He sends out his word. The churches are established by him, provided by him, and ruled by him.”
“The mystery of the resurrection is the blessed hope that is set before us...We shall all triumph at last.”
The mysteries of God reveal how He binds the elect to Christ, as described in Scripture.
1 Timothy 3:16, Ephesians 5:30-32
Scripture attests that faith is a gift from God, affirming the mystery of how sinners can believe.
Ephesians 2:8-9, 1 Corinthians 12:9
The spiritual union with Christ assures believers of their identity and security in Him.
Ephesians 5:30, John 17:21-23
Revelation highlights the significance of churches as representations of Christ's presence and work.
Revelation 1:20, Matthew 18:20
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