In this sermon on Romans, John Reeves emphasizes the doctrine of divine calling, focusing on the sovereignty of God in salvation. He argues that God's grace is foundational to the Christian life, as reflected in Romans 1:1-6, where Paul identifies himself as “called” to spread the gospel. Reeves highlights the biblical teaching of election, referencing Ephesians 1 and Romans 8 to illustrate that God chooses His people before the foundation of the world, making salvation solely His work. The practical implication of this doctrine is the assurance of believers' identity in Christ, as they are seen as part of the body of Christ, called according to His purpose and empowered by His grace for faith and obedience.
“The entire Bible is about the gospel of God. There is only one gospel, and it's called the gospel.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. That's the way it is. But you cannot be saved without knowing and loving the doctrine of election.”
“Each and every one of us have a part... God has put us there.”
“When we know that we were called by God, when we know that it was not by our power that brought us to God, when we know that the power that we have is null, none, nothing there... what shall we say to that?”
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