In the sermon titled "All Fulness Dwells In Christ," Tom Harding focuses on the doctrine of Christ’s sufficiency and preeminence, drawing primarily from Colossians 1:19. Harding argues that all fullness—both the fullness of God’s attributes and the fullness of salvation—exists uniquely in Christ. He supports his claims with Scripture references such as Colossians 2:9, emphasizing that believers find completion in Him. The significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance for believers that their redemption is entirely dependent upon Christ, highlighting the Reformed view of grace and the total inability of man to contribute to his salvation. By establishing Christ as the sole mediator and source of all spiritual blessings, Harding invites believers to embrace their identity in Him and the eternal security that His fullness provides.
“For it has pleased the Father that in Christ should all fullness dwell.”
“The law will only serve to condemn, not to heal, only to convict, not to comfort.”
“In the Lord Jesus Christ, we have all fullness. All fullness dwells in Christ, and the believer is complete in Him.”
“What pleases God pleases the believer. We glory in Christ alone.”
The Bible states that all fullness dwells in Christ, as it pleased the Father to do so, highlighting His central role in salvation and creation.
Colossians 1:19, Colossians 2:9
Salvation is complete in Christ because all that is required by God for our redemption is fully provided in Him.
Colossians 2:10, 1 Corinthians 1:30
It is crucial that all fullness dwells in Christ because He is the sole mediator through whom believers receive grace and are reconciled to God.
Colossians 1:20, Romans 3:10-12
This fullness dwells in Christ eternally; it has always been present and will remain so.
Colossians 2:9
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