The sermon titled "The Gospel Of God," preached by Tom Harding, addresses the core Reformed doctrine of the gospel as the proclamation of God's grace and sovereign election through Jesus Christ. Harding articulates four key declarations of the gospel: it communicates the love of God towards His elect, the divine will and purpose in salvation, the effectual blood atonement of Christ, and the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit in applying salvation to the hearts of believers. He substantiates his arguments through Scripture references such as John 1, Ephesians 2, and Hebrews 10, emphasizing that God's love is particular, His grace is irresistible, and the atonement of Christ is efficacious for those He died for. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides to believers about their secure standing in God's election and the transformative power of the gospel.
“The gospel of God is concerning the Lord Jesus Christ and it's to his glory, to his glory.”
“The love of God is not universal... The love of God is revealed only in Christ Jesus and it is revealed toward his people.”
“Salvation is by the will of God, the purpose of God in saving sinners.”
“The Holy Spirit sovereignly compels sinners to come to Christ.”
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