In the sermon "All Things Are Of God," Tom Harding expounds upon the theme of God's sovereignty as it is articulated in Romans 11:33-36. He emphasizes that God is the ultimate originator, sustainer, and purpose of all creation, providence, and salvation. Harding expounds on the completeness of God's control over all entities, citing Scripture references such as Psalm 135, Proverbs 3:19, and Colossians 1:16 to illustrate God's role as Creator, while Romans 8:28 and Ephesians 1 highlight His providential governance. The practical significance lies in the assurance Christians have in God's absolute sovereignty; all things work towards His glory, reinforcing core Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election, affirming that salvation is wholly the work of God through Christ.
“Our sovereign God will do what He will, with whom He will, when He will and all that He does will be true and righteous altogether because God is pleased to do it.”
“All things are of Him, through Him, and to Him. All things in creation work to one righteous purpose and end, and that's His glory.”
“Salvation is of Him. Jonah had it right when he declared from the belly of that fish that salvation is of the Lord.”
“Those whom God is pleased to save, to call, to redeem, humbly and rightly give God all the glory.”
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