In "All Richness In Christ," Tom Harding addresses the theological doctrine of grace, particularly how it motivates Christians to generosity and love. He draws from 2 Corinthians 8:7-9 to emphasize that believers have received an abundance of spiritual gifts, including faith, knowledge, and love, and are called to abound in the grace of giving as an expression of their love for God and others. Harding highlights that Paul does not command giving by law but encourages it by reflecting on the selfless grace of Christ, who, though rich, became poor for believers' sake. The sermon insists on the practical significance of understanding Christ's grace as the foundation for believers' generosity and encourages the congregants to reflect on their response to that grace in their relationships with others.
“He was not putting them under a law to give, nor requiring them to give... His people give willingly and freely because God has given to them in that manner.”
“It is the love of Christ that constrains us, not the law.”
“Christ didn’t die to make salvation a possibility. He made effectual, perfect, and eternal atonement for God's sheep, and they shall never perish.”
“If the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ does not incite, motivate, engage you to be gracious... it is because that you are a stranger to the grace of Almighty God.”
The Bible emphasizes that giving should be motivated by grace, not obligation.
2 Corinthians 8:7-9
Salvation is exclusively by grace through faith, as evidenced in Scripture.
Romans 3:24, Acts 15:11
Knowing God's grace enables Christians to live with gratitude and generosity.
2 Corinthians 8:9
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