The sermon preached by John Reeves focuses on the theme of God’s sovereign grace as demonstrated through the story of the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15. The key arguments emphasize the certainty of God’s covenant promises and how they culminate in Christ’s mercy to the elect. Scripture passages such as 2 Samuel 23:5 and Romans 8:28-30 frame the discussion around God's ordered providence in the salvation of His chosen people. The sermon illustrates how the Canaanite woman’s faith, despite her marginalized status, exemplifies true reliance on Christ, showcasing divine election and the call of the sinner in times of distress. The sermon's significance lies in its reminder that affliction can be a means of grace, pushing the elect towards a deeper relationship with Christ.
“Though David's own house was not all of God, did not walk in the ways of God, David's trust was in the promises, the covenant God made concerning him.”
“Adversity will never produce faith, but God often uses adversity to bring chosen sinners to the Savior.”
“Great faith cannot be driven from Christ. It never gives up. It never quits.”
“The ground upon which the mother of the vexed child cried for mercy was her need.”
God's providence is ordered and sure, guiding all things toward His purpose of grace for the elect.
Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 1:11
We know this through Scripture that assures us of God's purpose for His elect.
Romans 8:28
Faith is essential as it is the means through which we receive God's grace and mercy.
Hebrews 11:1, Matthew 15:28
Trials often reveal our need for Christ and compel us to seek His mercy.
Psalm 107:6, Matthew 15:22
Jesus used this term to highlight the focus of His mission and to test her faith.
Matthew 15:26-27
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