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Tom Harding

The Gospel Of God

1 Thessalonians 2:7-9
Tom Harding June, 8 2025 Audio
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1 Thes. 2:7-9
But we were gentle among you, even as a nurse cherisheth her children:
8 So being affectionately desirous of you, we were willing to have imparted unto you, not the gospel of God only, but also our own souls, because ye were dear unto us.
9 For ye remember, brethren, our labour and travail: for labouring night and day, because we would not be chargeable unto any of you, we preached unto you the gospel of God.

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.

Key Quotes

“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.”

Sermon Transcript

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Today I would like you to take
your Bible please and let's turn to first Thessalonians chapter
2 first Thessalonians Chapter 2 let me read to you three verses
from this second chapter of first Thessalonians Paul when he writes
to them says that he preached the gospel God's gospel he says
we were gentle among you even as a nurse and which cherishes
or feeds her children. So being affectionately desirous
of you, we were willing to have imparted unto you not the gospel
of God only, but also our own soul because you were dear unto
us. Paul loved these people. And then he says in verse nine,
for you remember, brethren, our labor and travail, our labor
and trouble, for laboring night and day because we would not
be charitable Unto any of you we preached unto you the gospel
of God now In verses 8 and 9 of this chapter we read this phrase
two different times Paul says that he preached to them the
gospel of God the gospel of God now this gospel And the word
gospel plainly means and simply means glad tidings or good news. It's a proclamation of God's
eternal purpose in and by and through the Lord Jesus Christ.
Chiefly, this gospel of God is concerning the Lord Jesus Christ
and it's to his glory, to his glory. Secondly, this gospel
of God is concerning not only the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ,
but the salvation of his people from their sin by and through
and in and because of our Lord Jesus Christ. The angel declared
from heaven Say, call his name Jesus. He shall save his people
from their sin. The gospel of God concerning
the Lord Jesus Christ declares at least four things. Now here's
what I want to talk to you about today. The gospel of God declares
these four important points. Let me give them to you and we'll
go back and look at them. The gospel of God, the gospel of
God's grace in Christ, the gospel of his glory, the gospel concerning
the Lord Jesus Christ, and it's all under the umbrella of the
gospel of God declares the love of God, the love of God, which
is in Christ Jesus. God has loved his people, his
elect has chosen with an everlasting love. Secondly, involves the
will of God, and the will of God involves the purpose of God,
The decree of God, the gospel of God, concerns the will of
God, the love of God in Christ Jesus. Thirdly, it concerns the
blood atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ, the blood atonement.
How is sin put away? Not by our works, but by the
blood, the precious blood of the Lamb, the Lamb of God, the
Lord Jesus Christ. And here's the fourth thing.
This gospel of God, the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, which
is a good news of salvation to the guilty, declares the work
of God the Holy Spirit within the sinner, revealing Christ
as everything in salvation. Now, somewhere along the course
of human history, wicked men have sought to change God's gospel. They've sought to change it.
And to make it what the Apostle Paul called when he wrote to
the Galatians, another gospel, a man-centered gospel, a works
gospel that gives the creature glory, glory and honor instead
of God only, Christ only. Now let's go back and look at
these four points. We know according to the scriptures
that God doesn't change. He said, I am the Lord, I change
not. Therefore, you sons of Jacob.
you're not consumed. You see, this gospel of God is
the ancient gospel. It's an old message, as old as
God himself. And it declares these four things.
Here's the first one. The gospel of God declares the
love of God. Now let me ask you a very important
question. I want you to think about it.
Is the love of God that's taught in scripture, is it universal?
Is it universal? Is the love of God the same toward
all men without exception or without difference? And my friend,
my answer to you from the scripture is no. The love of God is not
universal. Is his love towards Judas and
Peter the same? Jacob and Esau, is it the same? Paul, the Apostle, and Simon
Magus, did God love universally, love them and all men? Is it all the same? If you say
that it is, The love of God has nothing to do with the salvation
of a sinner. But my friend, what I'm saying
the scriptures teaches this. Behold what manner of love the
Father hath bestowed upon us, upon his elect, upon his chosen,
that we should be the sons of God. The love of God is not universal. The love of God is revealed only
in Christ Jesus and it is revealed toward his people. Now let me
give you four things about this love of God that the scriptures
teach. First of all, it's eternal. It's eternal. God in Christ has
always loved his people, always. He's loved, he says in Jeremiah
31, I've loved you with an everlasting love, therefore with loving kindness
have I drawn you to myself. Secondly, the love of God is
sovereign. Remember what he said of Jacob
and Esau? The love of God is sovereign.
That means that God will love whom he will. He said in Romans
9, Jacob have I loved, Esau have I hated now, that's the Word
of God in Noah's day We don't see the universal love of God
displayed. We see the sovereign love of
God displayed Millions they tell me perished in the flood if God
loved all them the same as he loved Noah and those within the
ark and How can you say that God loved all men universally
in that day? The love of God was manifested
to Noah, sovereignly to Noah and his family, within the ark.
And that ark is a picture of Christ. So the love of God is
eternal, the love of God is sovereign, it is toward his people, toward
his chosen. He predestinated us in love. And thirdly, it's in Christ Jesus. Paul said in Romans 8, nothing
can separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus. And it's demonstrated, this love
of God is demonstrated at Calvary. He said here in his love, not
that we love God, but that he loved us and sent his son to
be propitiation for his people. Christ died not in order to make
God love his people, but because he did love his chosen. Having loved his own, he loved
them. to the end. Shall anyone perish
for whom the Lord Jesus Christ loves and for whom he died, for
whom he has chosen in that eternal covenant of grace? Absolutely
not. They all shall be saved. You see, this is a biblical view
of God's gospel and the right scriptural view of God's love
in Christ Jesus. The gospel of God secondly declares
this, declares the will of God in saving sinners. The will of
God, the purpose of God in saving sinners. Now, if salvation Were
left if we were left to our own fallen sinful will in salvation
None will be saved you heard me, right? Our lord said to those
jews recorded in john chapter 5 verse 39 and 40 He said you
will not come to me that you might have life men love darkness
rather than the light our lord said again in john 6 44 no man
can come unto me except the father which sent me draw him. Salvation is by God's will, purpose,
and grace. Now let me give you these three
things. Salvation is by God's will, purpose, and grace. Now here's several scriptures.
Salvation is by the will of God. He says in John chapter 1, he
came unto his own, and his own received him not, but to many
as received him. To them gave he the will, the
right, the privilege, the power to become sons of God, which
were born, not of blood, not of the will of flesh, not of
the will of man, but of the will and purpose of God. So salvation,
this gospel of God, declares the love of God and declares
the will of God, the purpose of God. in saving sinners, and
salvation is by God's will, salvation is by God's purpose. He works
all things after the counsel of His own will and purpose,
and salvation is by the grace of God, the sovereign, eternal,
redeeming, powerful grace of God. The Apostle put it this
way in Ephesians 2, for by grace are you saved through faith,
and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God. So the gospel
of God declares the love of God, eternal, sovereign, in Christ
Jesus, demonstrated at Calvary. The gospel of God also declares
the will and the purpose of God. We're saved not by our free will,
we're saved by God's purpose and grace in Christ Jesus. Now here's the third thing. The
gospel of God. declares the effectual, powerful,
particular blood atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ. Now here's
the essential question. What happened at Calvary? What took place at Calvary? Did
our Lord Jesus Christ, did he die to put away sin? Did he make
an atonement for sin? Or did he try to put away sin?
Did he die for all the sins of all men everywhere? and make
an attempt to put away all their sin, or did he die an effectual
death for his people as their substitute and representative,
effectually putting away their sin? Well, the Scriptures teach
that the atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ was and is effectual. How effectual? He said in Hebrews
10, Their sin and their iniquity will I remember no more." He
appeared once in the end of the age to put away sin by the sacrifice
of himself. The blood atonement of Jesus
Christ is effectual, powerful, particular. And I mean by that
when I say particular that the Lord Jesus Christ laid down his
life for his people. And it's powerful as well. The
blood of Christ cleanses God's people from all their sin. And it's satisfying, this blood
atonement, the substitute to surety of the covenant, is satisfying
to God Almighty. God made Him to be sin for us,
who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of
God in Him. Now, here's a vital question
to consider. Did our Lord Jesus Christ die
in vain? Are there some in hell for whom
He died? Now if your answer is yes, then
the blood of Jesus Christ has nothing to do with our salvation
and redemption from sin. If there's some perish, if there's
some in hell for whom Christ died, And you think that, and
you answer to that question, your answer to that question
is yes, then the blood of Jesus Christ has nothing to do with
our salvation and redemption from sin. But if you say no,
there's none, there's none that will perish because the blood
of Christ puts away all their sin. If you answer that question,
no, there's none that will perish for whom he died. Then the blood
atonement and sacrificial work has everything to do with the
justification of sinners through the blood and righteousness of
Jesus Christ. Now, here's the last point. Now,
we're considering this morning the gospel of God. The gospel
of God declares the love of God. The gospel of God declares not
only the love of God, but the will of God. And the gospel of
God declares the effectual, powerful blood atonement of Jesus Christ. Now, here's the last point. The
gospel of God declares the sovereign revelation and application of
the gospel within the sinner's heart by the work of the Holy
Spirit. Paul put it this way in Philippians
1, Verse six, God who hath begun a good work in you. Paul said,
Christ in you, the hope of glory. Our Lord said in Matthew 11,
25, he's hid these things from the wise and prudent and revealed
them unto his people, unto his babe. The Holy Spirit doesn't
try to get men to believe or try to bring men to believe on
Christ and come to Christ, he brings them willingly in the
day of his power. Through the preaching of the
gospel, the Holy Spirit sovereignly compels sinners to come to Christ. He says that in the scripture,
Psalm 65, blessed is he whom thou choosest and causes to approach
unto thee. In Psalm 110, verse 3, he says,
Thy people shall be willing in the day of God's power." Through
the preaching of the gospel, God the Holy Spirit quickens
and regenerates and draws sinners to Christ with irresistible power. You hath he quickened who were
dead in trespasses and sins. And when he brings us to Christ,
he reveals that in salvation, Christ is everything. The Apostle
Paul, when he wrote to the Romans, said, I'm not ashamed of the
gospel of Christ. It is a power of God and a salvation
to everyone that believeth. And our believing is a result
of being born again of God by the Word of God and by the Spirit
of God. This gospel of God concerning
Christ Jesus is a power of God unto salvation. In this gospel
is revealed the righteousness, that's accomplished, provided,
and accepted before God in Christ Jesus. Only that which God provides
will God accept. It must be perfect. And that's
what the gospel of God declares. The gospel of God declares this
message of a successful sacrifice that was appointed of God and
accepted of God by and through the Lord Jesus Christ. Now I
pray that you'll consider this message today. If you would like
a copy of it, write to me at 6088 Zebulon Highway, Pikeville,
Kentucky.
Tom Harding
About Tom Harding
Tom Harding is pastor of Zebulon Grace Church located at 6088 Zebulon Highway, Pikeville, Kentucky 41501. You may also contact him by telephone at (606) 631-9053, or e-mail taharding@mikrotec.com. The website address is www.henrytmahan.com.

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