In the sermon "Made Righteous In Christ," Tom Harding focuses on the doctrine of justification and the righteousness of God as revealed in Romans 10:1-4. He emphasizes that despite Israel's religious zeal, they were lost because they sought to establish their own righteousness rather than submitting to God's righteousness through faith in Christ. Harding supports his argument with various Scripture references including Romans 3:10-12 and Philippians 3:9, which highlight the spiritual ignorance of humanity and the need for imputed righteousness through Christ alone. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its insistence that salvation is not based on sincerity or personal righteousness, but solely on faith in Jesus Christ, who fulfills the law and provides the necessary righteousness for salvation.
“Sincerity and salvation are not the same thing. It matters greatly what we believe. Salvation is not in sincerity. Salvation is in a person, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We are ignorant of God's righteousness, God's true character, what He demands... we think too high of ourselves, and our thoughts of God are too low.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness... to everyone that believes the gospel.”
“The righteousness that's freely and fully given in the gospel in Christ Jesus. That's why He came, that's why He lived, that's why He died.”
The Bible teaches that righteousness is found in Christ, who fulfills the law for everyone that believes.
Romans 10:4, Philippians 3:9
Justification by faith is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in Romans, which highlights that faith in Christ grants us a righteousness that satisfies God's demands.
Romans 3:22, Romans 4:6
Understanding our need for salvation highlights our inability to save ourselves and points us to Christ as our sole source of righteousness.
Romans 10:3, Romans 5:8
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