In his sermon on "Eternal Security In Christ," Tom Harding addresses the theological doctrine of perseverance of the saints, emphasizing the eternal security of believers. He argues that true believers, who are justified and redeemed by Christ, cannot lose their salvation, as supported by Scripture passages such as John 10:27-30 and 1 John 2:19, which affirm that Christ's sheep will never perish and that those who depart were never truly saved. Harding roots his assertions in five foundational truths: the purpose of God, the promise of God, the blood of Christ, the satisfaction of Christ, and the work of the Holy Spirit, each providing doctrinal support for the assurance of salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it grants believers confidence and comfort in their salvation, enabling them to trust fully in Christ as the guarantor of their eternal life.
“Any person who is truly justified by the blood of Christ, born again by the Spirit of Almighty God, saved by Almighty Grace, a true believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, is eternally secure in the hands of Christ.”
“If even one of those sheep for which Christ died... were to perish, then His blood would be shed in vain, and my friend, that cannot be.”
“The blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanses us from all sin.”
“Can a saved person ever be lost? According to the language of Scripture, no. Those in Christ are saved eternally.”
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