The sermon by Tom Harding focuses on the doctrine of imputation as explored in Romans 4:1-8. The preacher emphasizes that imputation is crucial for understanding the gospel and identifies three primary imputation events in Scripture: (1) the imputation of sin and guilt from Adam to all humanity, (2) the imputation of the elect's sins to Christ at Calvary, and (3) the imputation of Christ's righteousness to believers. Harding supports his arguments with Scripture, referencing Romans 5:12, 1 Peter 3:18, and Ephesians 2:8-9, illustrating that humanity's sinful condition stems from Adam's fall, while believers receive righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ. The significance of this doctrine is underscored in how it articulates the believer's relationship with both sin and righteousness, highlighting God's sovereign grace in salvation without reliance on human works.
“Imputation is one of the many major important doctrines that is taught throughout Holy Scripture, and it is essential in understanding the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We are made sinful, not by imitation, but by imputation.”
“The sin of God's elect were laid on Christ, imputed to Him... as our substitute, made complete atonement for all the sin of God's chosen people.”
“In Christ Jesus, we are made righteous through no merit of our own.”
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