The sermon titled "The Reason of Salvation," delivered by Tom Harding, centers on the doctrine of salvation as revealed in John 3:14-21. The preacher emphasizes the necessity of Christ's atoning sacrifice as the sole remedy for sin, comparing it to the bronze serpent lifted by Moses in the wilderness. Scripture references, particularly John 3:15-18, are instrumental in illustrating that salvation is available to those who believe in Christ, supported by the idea that faith itself is a gift from God. Harding highlights the deep significance of God's love in the plan of salvation, asserting that it is not merely an act of divine grace, but the very essence of God's character, which shapes the purpose and effectiveness of Christ’s sacrificial death for His people.
“The remedy for sin... is the blood atonement of Jesus Christ. Spiritual life comes out of His death.”
“Salvation is received by believing God, not by doing, by believing.”
“He did not die in order for God to love us; the atonement was not the cause, but the effect of God's love.”
“The scope of this love and the object of this love is his covenant people. He said, ‘I lay down my life for the sheep.’”
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