In the sermon "Jehovah Jesus Amidst His People," Allan Jellett addresses the doctrine of Christ's supremacy and presence in the midst of His Church, as depicted in Revelation 1:13. He asserts that the world is destined for judgment due to sin, which is a violation of God's holiness, and warns that attempts to reform this world without regard for divine justice are futile. The preacher highlights signs of the times, referencing Matthew 16:3 and 2 Timothy 3:1, to emphasize the moral decline of society and the urgent need for believers to remain steadfast in their faith. He reveals that the message of Revelation serves not only as a warning but also as a source of comfort, reassuring Christians of Jesus’s continual presence among them and the certainty of God’s sovereignty over history and final judgment. This sermon underscores the Reformed belief in the sovereignty of God, the call to rely on Scripture, and the significance of Jesus Christ as the revelation of God and Lord over all.
“This world is going to end in judgment for sin. And what is sin? It's the violation of God's perfect holiness.”
“This world is beyond reformation. God is going to judge it.”
“If you know that you have been redeemed from the curse of sin by the payment of your sin debt by God's Son, the Lord Jesus Christ... you have a glorious destiny in God's eternal kingdom of righteousness and peace.”
“Behold, he cometh with clouds, and every eye shall see him.”
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