In his sermon "So Great Salvation," Tom Harding expounds on the profound theological concept of salvation as presented in Scripture, primarily based on Hebrews 2:1-4. The main points include the dire human condition, underscoring that all individuals are inherently lost and guilty before God due to their sinfulness. Harding highlights three major aspects: the greatness, eternity, and commonality of salvation, asserting that it is a divine work that cannot be earned by human effort. He supports his argument with references to various Scriptures, including Hebrews 2:3, which emphasizes the severity of neglecting such a great salvation, and Hebrews 5:9, which describes Jesus as the author of eternal salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in its admonition for believers to fully grasp the cost, gift, and assurance of God's salvation, pivoting the focus solely on Christ as the source of salvation.
“Salvation of guilty sinners, as it's described in Holy Scripture, is a work of God alone.”
“This salvation that we read of in scripture is not a so-so salvation, but it's great.”
“Christ is all and in all. Christ Jesus must be all to you in salvation or nothing at all.”
“If God has given you grace to believe and trust the Lord Jesus Christ as your salvation, all that Christ is and has is yours forever.”
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