In the sermon titled "The Foundation Stands Sure," Tom Harding addresses the theological theme of the assurance found in God's eternal foundations, rooted in 2 Timothy 2:19. He emphasizes four primary foundations: God's eternal purpose, the covenant of grace, the gospel, and God's promises, all of which are unshakeable and reliable. Supporting Scriptures include Romans 11:36, Isaiah 54:10, and 1 John 1:7, which underscore God’s sovereignty, the everlasting nature of His covenant, and the certainty of salvation through Christ. The practical significance lies in the comfort and faith it provides to believers, affirming that despite challenges, God's purposes will prevail, and His people are eternally secure in Him.
“The foundation of God standeth sure. There's nothing more comforting to the hearts of God's servants and God's people than the fact that the church of God is safe, the work of God is certain and secure.”
“God's purpose, God's decree will be carried out exactly as He intends. He works all things after the counsel of His own will.”
“The foundation of God's gospel stands sure... The truth of this blessed book, Jesus Christ and Him crucified, is the only way of salvation remains unchanged and unchangeable.”
“The foundation of God stands sure... The Lord knows them that are His by discriminating love, by intimate communion with them.”
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