In the sermon "Determined To Preach Christ Crucified," Tom Harding emphasizes the centrality of Christ's crucifixion to the Christian faith and preaching. He argues that true preaching must focus exclusively on Jesus Christ and His sacrificial work, as seen in 1 Corinthians 2:1-2, where Paul asserts that he determined to know nothing but Christ crucified. Harding contends that without this focus, worship is rendered meaningless, obedience becomes mere dead works, and faith lacks a proper foundation. He highlights various implications of neglecting Christ crucified, including the ineffectiveness of repentance, assurance, and a true understanding of Scripture. The significance of this doctrine lies in its foundational role in Reformed theology, underscoring that Christ's atoning work is essential for salvation and the believer's spiritual life.
“I make no apology for preaching the person of Christ, nor do I make any apology for preaching the finished, successful, priestly work of Jesus Christ, that is Jesus Christ crucified.”
“Without Jesus Christ crucified, worship becomes meaningless.”
“Without Christ crucified, obedience becomes nothing more than dead works and fruit unto death.”
“My friend, that is our salvation: Jesus Christ and Him crucified.”
The Bible emphasizes that preaching Christ crucified is essential for true faith and worship.
1 Corinthians 2:1-2, Romans 1:16
Scripture consistently points to Christ crucified as the foundation of salvation and faith.
1 Corinthians 1:23, Romans 8:32
Obedience flows from gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice, making it meaningful and motivated by love.
2 Corinthians 5:14, Ephesians 2:10
True repentance is grounded in recognizing Christ’s atoning sacrifice for sin.
Philippians 3:8, Romans 2:4
Peace with God is only attainable through the sacrifice of Christ crucified.
Romans 5:1, Colossians 1:20
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