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Tom Harding

All The Promises Of God In Christ Are Yes

2 Corinthians 1:18-21
Tom Harding January, 21 2024 Audio
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2 Cor. 1:18-21
But as God is true, our word toward you was not yea and nay.
19 For the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who was preached among you by us, even by me and Silvanus and Timotheus, was not yea and nay, but in him was yea.
20 For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.
21 Now he which stablisheth us with you in Christ, and hath anointed us, is God;
22 Who hath also sealed us, and given the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts.

In his sermon "All the Promises of God in Christ Are Yes," Tom Harding addresses the assurance and certainty found in the promises of God through Christ as presented in 2 Corinthians 1:18-21. He argues that the gospel is not ambiguous but is a definitive proclamation where all God's promises, founded in His will and purpose, are affirmed as "yes" in Christ. Harding emphasizes that these promises are trustworthy, unchanging, powerful, and eternal, as they reflect the nature of God who cannot lie (Romans 3:4) and are fulfilled through Christ's work (Acts 4:12). The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers that there is no need that goes unmet by Christ, bolstering their faith and encouraging reliance on God's provision in every aspect of life.

Key Quotes

“The gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ is not a maybe gospel. Not a conditional gospel, it's a certain and sure gospel.”

“All the promises of God in him are yes, and in him, amen. That is, they are certain, fixed, sure, true, and everlasting.”

“There is not a need we have as guilty sinners before a holy God, there is not a need we have that his precious promises don't meet.”

“All these promises of His coming, of His life, of His death, of His intercession are making all these promises sure and they all work to glorify God.”

Sermon Transcript

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Today, I would like you to turn
in your Bible to the book of 2 Corinthians. 2 Corinthians
chapter 1, and let's read verse 19 and 20. 2 Corinthians chapter
1, verse 19. And the Apostle Paul here is
writing to these believers at Corinth, and he says, For the
Son of God, Jesus Christ, who was preached among you by us,
even by me, And Silas and Timothy was not yea and nay, was not
yes and no. But in him, that is in Christ,
was yes. For all the promises of God in
Christ are yes. And in him, amen. Unto the glory
of God by us. The gospel of Jesus Christ is
not a deceptive gospel. It plainly states the problem
Sin, S-I-N, by one man, sin entered into this world and Adam, all
have sinned and come short of the glory of God. It plainly
states the problem and it clearly points out the remedy, the only
remedy to have sin put away, the only remedy For sin, for
salvation, is Jesus Christ. And that's why Paul says in verse
19, our preaching is not yes and no preaching. That is, he's
saying our preaching is not questionable. Our preaching is not a maybe. The gospel of the Lord Jesus
Christ is not a maybe gospel. Not a conditional gospel, it's
a certain and sure gospel. And then he says in verse 20,
all the promises of God in him are yes. All the promises of
God in the Lord Jesus Christ are yes. Now, let's see if we
can amplify that a little bit. Is there salvation in Christ?
Now it's not a yes or no question, is it? Is there salvation in
the Lord Jesus Christ? Yes, yes. We read in Scripture
in Acts chapter 4, neither is there salvation in any other.
Is there pardon of sin in Christ? Yes. Our God delights to pardon. He is a God that's ready to pardon. Is there justification? from
our guilt in Christ? Huh? Yes. Yes, there is. In whom we have redemption, justified
freely by His grace through the redemption in the Lord Jesus
Christ. Is there forgiveness with Him?
Yes. Yes, there is. In whom we have
redemption, the forgiveness of sins according to the riches
of His grace. You see what Paul is saying here? Is there cleansing
from our sin in Christ? Yes, the blood of Jesus Christ
cleanses us from all sin. Peter wrote this, Whereby are
given unto us exceeding great and precious promises, that by
these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped
the corruption that is in the world through lust. God has given
us all these precious promises, and in Christ they're all certain,
they're yes. Now, let me give you four things.
about these promises of God. The first one is this, found
in verse 20. Let's read verse 20 again. For
all the promises of God in him are yes. Now the first thing
we know is about these promises. The first thing is they're of
God. They're of God. These promises
were all made according to God's own will and purpose. He's working
all things after the counsel of His own will. Every temporal
and every eternal blessing given to His people flows out from
God's eternal purpose which He purposed in Christ Jesus before
the foundation of this world. All these promises are of God.
They all were made according to God's will and purpose. Secondly,
these promises display the qualities of God who gave them. They're
all true as God himself. We read in scripture, it is impossible
for God to lie. We read in Romans 3, let God
be true and every man a liar. All the precious promises recorded
in the word of God can be believed, trusted, relied upon, believed
because his word is truth. Everything God speaks, he speaks
in truth. Of his own will, beget he us
with the word that is true. Secondly, they're unchanging.
These promises display the qualities of God who gave them. They're
true as God himself. Secondly, they're unchanging.
Now, if God has made a promise and doesn't fulfill it, then
he's changed his purpose. But we read in scripture, he
said, I am the Lord. I change not, therefore you sons
of Jacob, you are not consumed. Thirdly, these promises are powerful. It shall never be said that God
failed to keep His promise because He lacked the power to perform. Now, often we're guilty of doing
that. We often make promises that we
have no capability and no power to perform, but that's not the
case with God. Listen to this scripture. Abraham said, and
it said of Abraham that Abraham was fully persuaded what God
had promised God was able to perform. He never lacks the power,
the ability to accomplish his will and purpose. And fourthly,
These promises are like God himself, they're eternal. We read in Scripture,
Ecclesiastes 3.14, Whatsoever the Lord doeth, it shall be forever. He's loved his people, he's loved
his church with an everlasting love, and he saved them with
everlasting salvation. Now here's the second thing we
know about these promises. The first thing, remember, they're
all of God. They're of God. The second thing
we see is this, all promises. Now notice the range, the scope
and dimension of these promises, all promises. There is not a
need we have as guilty sinners before a holy God, there is not
a need we have that his precious promises don't meet. Listen to
this promise in Philippians 4, 19, but my God shall supply all
your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. This
ought to give every sinner great encouragement and great motive
to look to the Lord Jesus Christ, look to Him, trust Him to supply
our every need. In Him dwelleth all the fullness
of a Godhead bodily, and in Him the believer stands complete
before God. You say in your heart, I'm ungodly. My friend, the promise of the
scripture is this, Christ died for the ungodly. Well, you say,
well, I'm naked before God. I'm ungodly and naked and guilty
before God. He provides the robe of righteousness. You see, there's not a need we
have that he doesn't provide. He said, I am the Lord. I will
provide. He is the Lord, our righteousness.
You say, well, I'm hard-hearted. Every sinner is, by nature. God's
promise of the gospel is, I'll give you a new heart. I'll take
away that stony heart and give you a heart that loves God. You
say, well, I don't have faith. That's right, you don't, by nature.
Faith is not a product of the fallen, guilty sinner. Faith
is a gift of God. He said, I'll give you faith.
You say, well, I can't pray. He ever lives to make intercession
for you. See, every need we have, the
Lord Jesus Christ is able to supply our need. You say, well,
I have nothing to bring. Listen, friend, you are not called
to give, but to simply receive. Listen to this promise. He that
spared not his own son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall
he not with him also freely give us all things? Are you weary
and heavy laden? Listen to this promise, come
unto me and I'll give you rest. Are you thirsty for spiritual
life? He said, ho, everyone that's
thirsty, come ye to the waters. He that hath no money, come ye,
buy and eat. Yea, come, buy wine and milk
without money and without price. Are you weary, heavy laden over
sin? He said, come to me and rest. Are you thirsty for spiritual
life? He said, come to me and drink.
Are you hungry for salvation? Listen to this promise. He said,
I'm the bread of life. He that cometh to me shall never
hunger. He that believeth on me shall never thirst. You see
the range and scope of all these promises. They meet all our need
in Christ. Thirdly, about these promises,
notice this. They're certain and sure. Certain and sure. Now, notice
this verse again. For all the promises of God in
him are yes, and in him, amen. Now, two times in this very short
verse, we read these words, in him. In Him, in Christ, they're
yes. That is, they are certain, fixed,
sure, true, and everlasting. And in Him, they're amen. That
is, they are accomplished. The Lord Jesus said on Calvary's
tree, it is finished. redemption, righteous salvation
was accomplished by the Lord Jesus Christ. It pleased the
Father that in Him should all fullness dwell. The certainty
of these promises are guaranteed by the powerful, complete, satisfying
performance of the Lord Jesus Christ. He has performed all
things for us. His past performance is a guarantee
of future results. Every spiritual blessing, every
spiritual blessing and every spiritual promise God has for
any fallen guilty son of Adam is found only in God's storehouse. You say, what's that? Jesus Christ
is God's storehouse. You listen to Paul. As he talks
about his experience of grace, he says, I count all things but
loss for the excellency of the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Oh, that I may win Christ and be found in Him. Paul knew that
Christ is salvation. Paul knew that every blessing
God had for every sinner was in the Lord Jesus Christ. That
I might be found in Him, not having my own righteousness,
which is of the law, but that which is through the faithfulness
of Jesus Christ. God has blessed us with all spiritual
blessings in the heavenlies in Christ Jesus. Now remember that. They're in Christ. These promises
given to guilty sinners is in Christ. Whether we talk about
election, God choosing a people before the foundation of the
world, we're chosen in Christ. Whether we talk about redemption,
it's in whom? In Him that we are redeemed.
Whether we talk about being glorified, we are glorified and raised up
and made to sit together in the heavenlies only in Christ. Every
promise of God. in Christ is sure to all his
elect, all his seed, because they're in Christ. They're in
Christ. And they were given to Christ
before the foundation of this earth. We read this promise,
therefore it is of faith that it might be by grace to the end. The promise might be sure to
all the seed. Romans 4 16. You see, these promises
are of God. All promises, the range and scope
meets every need that we have. And my friend, they're all in
Christ. Now, lastly, let me give you this. Now notice this in
a text. All the promises of God in him
are yes. And in him, amen. Now lastly, notice this phrase,
unto the glory of God by us. Here's the grand design of all
God's promises. Unto the glory of God. The promises of God are his glory. The gift of the Redeemer. The
life of the Redeemer. The death of the Redeemer. The
intercession the Lord Jesus Christ ever lives to intercede for us. all the promises sure. All this is greatly to glorify
the Lord Jesus Christ. All these promises of His coming,
of His life, of His death, of His intercession are making all
these promises sure and they all work to glorify God. We read this in 1 Corinthians
1.30, but of Him Are you in Christ, who of God is made unto us wisdom,
righteousness, sanctification, and redemption, that according
as it is written, he that would glory, let him glory only in,
we glory only in the Lord Jesus Christ. They work unto the glory
of God. Now two words, the last part
of that, unto the glory of God by us, by us. Believers in Christ quickly and
rightly give God all the glory for so great a salvation. Now
if you'd like a copy of today's message about the promises of
God, I'd be glad to send it to you. You can 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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