The sermon "Not Ashamed Of The Gospel Of Christ," by Tom Harding, focuses on the central doctrine of the power of the gospel for salvation. He argues that the Apostle Paul, who transitioned from a zealous Pharisee to a devoted preacher of the gospel, expresses his debt to share the message of Christ with all people, regardless of their social status or knowledge. Through extensive references to Romans, particularly Romans 1:16-17, Harding emphasizes that the gospel reveals God's righteousness and is accessible to everyone who believes. The significance of this message lies in its affirmation that salvation is obtained not through works, but solely by grace through faith in Christ, a cornerstone of Reformed theology.
“Paul said, I'm a debtor to preach it. I'm obligated to preach it... he would preach to anybody who would listen to him.”
“For I'm not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth.”
“Faith is the gift of God... men don't naturally believe the gospel of Christ. God has to quicken by the Spirit and give us life to enable us to believe.”
“The just shall live by faith. The point I'm making here is the faithfulness of Christ.”
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