In Tom Harding's sermon titled "Jesus Christ Finished Salvation," the main theological focus is on the significance of Christ's declaration "It is finished" from John 19:30. Harding argues that this statement encapsulates the completion of biblical prophecy, the end of Christ's suffering, the fulfillment of the purpose of His incarnation, and the accomplishment of atonement for sin. He supports his points with a range of Scripture, including John 5:36, Isaiah 53, and Romans 8:1, emphasizing that Christ's work satisfied divine justice and fulfilled the law, effectively freeing believers from condemnation. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance of salvation provided to believers, affirming that they are no longer under condemnation due to Christ's completed work on the cross.
“Never view the cross of Christ as a tragedy. It's not a tragedy, it's triumph.”
“All the prophecy types and pictures of the Old Testament, he said, they're finished.”
“He said, it is finished. What's finished? Fourthly, we see this, accomplishment of atonement.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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