In this sermon titled "Jesus Christ is the Great I AM," Tom Harding expounds upon the identity of Jesus Christ as the eternal God revealed in Exodus 3:14, where God identifies Himself as "I AM." Harding emphasizes that the same I AM who spoke to Moses is the Lord Jesus Christ, illustrating this through various "I Am" statements found in the Gospel of John. He uses Scripture references such as John 6:35 (He is the Bread of Life), John 8:12 (the Light of the World), and John 14:6 (the Way, the Truth, and the Life) to demonstrate Christ’s divine nature and His sufficiency for salvation. The sermon highlights the practical significance of recognizing Christ as both fully God and fully man, underscoring the necessity of faith in Him as the exclusive means for salvation, reflecting core Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election.
“He is the everlasting God. Yes, in time he was manifested in the flesh as a real man.”
“He that believeth on me shall never thirst. Never hunger, never thirst. God's people are never lacking.”
“He is the very means that God has provided to secure our salvation, to purchase our salvation, and to guarantee the salvation of God's people.”
“Is it really important that I trust Jesus Christ as God and believe Him alone as all my salvation? Yes, and here's the reason why.”
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