In his sermon titled "There Is Forgiveness With The Lord," Tom Harding focuses primarily on the doctrine of forgiveness and salvation as articulated in Psalm 130. He argues that true forgiveness is available through the atonement of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that God hears the cries of those who seek mercy from the depths of their sin. The preacher highlights specific verses, such as Psalm 130:4 which states, "There is forgiveness with thee," and correlates this with the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, demonstrating that true conviction of sin leads to reliance on God's grace. He discusses the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in regeneration and justification, illustrating that forgiveness is rooted in Christ's redemptive work, which assures believers of their eternal security. Ultimately, Harding underscores the importance of recognizing our need for mercy and the assurance that it is found in Christ, thereby encouraging believers to wait in hope and trust in God's unchanging promises.
“There is forgiveness with thee. Our God forgives sin based upon the atonement of Christ.”
“Salvation by the grace of God is certainly something that the believer does experience in his heart, in his life, in his soul.”
“Holy Spirit conviction always points us to Christ; it always leads us to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“With Him is plenteous redemption.”
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