In this sermon, Tom Harding focuses on the profound theological significance of Isaiah 9:6-7, emphasizing the dual nature of Christ as both a born child and a given son. The preacher highlights how this passage reveals the mystery of the gospel, particularly the incarnation of Jesus as God made flesh, with references to other Scripture such as Isaiah 7:14 and Philippians 2:7-8. Harding argues that the attributes of Jesus—Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace—underscore His essential role in salvation and His sovereign governance. The sermon stresses the doctrinal significance of Christ's nature and work, affirming that salvation rests on His shoulders alone, providing reassurance for believers of God's faithful promises through the unchanging reign of Christ.
“The gospel is a mystery that must be revealed… God can be just and justifier.”
“A child was born, but the Son was given. Not saying the same thing.”
“The rule and reign of His church rests upon the absolute authority of the Lord Jesus Christ over His people.”
“He made peace for us with His own blood. He is the Prince of Peace.”
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