In this sermon on Matthew 12:46-50, John Reeves emphasizes the doctrine of the family of God, articulating that true believers are united in Christ as His spiritual relatives, transcending biological ties. He argues that all those who do the will of the Father, primarily demonstrated by belief in Jesus Christ, are considered brothers and sisters in the spiritual family. Supporting his argument, Reeves references Ephesians 3:14-15, which highlights the familial relationship believers share with God, and John 6:28-29, which underscores that faith in Christ is the essential work that God requires of humanity. The significance of this teaching lies in the assurance that faith in Christ guarantees acceptance into God's family, affirming the Reformed doctrine of grace and the necessity of faith for salvation.
“He loves them, feels for them, cares for them as members of his family, bone of His bone and flesh of His flesh.”
“This is the work of God, that ye believe on Him whom He hath sent.”
“If you do not have faith in Christ, you do not have life.”
“The only humble person in the world is the one who believes on the Lord Jesus Christ.”
The Bible teaches that all true believers are considered members of the family of God.
Matthew 12:46-50, Ephesians 3:14-15
Faith in Christ is essential for salvation as it allows us to please God and be justified.
Hebrews 11:6, John 14:6, Romans 3:31, Romans 8:1-4, Ephesians 2:8-9
Faith is crucial because it is the foundation of our relationship with God and ensures our salvation.
John 3:36, Romans 5:1
The will of God is to believe in the One He has sent, Jesus Christ.
John 6:29, 1 John 3:23
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