The sermon delivered by Tom Harding, titled "The Lord Was Moved With Compassion," centers around the compassion of Jesus Christ as depicted in Matthew 9:35-38. Harding emphasizes that Jesus, upon seeing the multitude of sinners, was profoundly moved with compassion due to their spiritual needs, illustrating His nature as a loving and tender Savior who responds to those in dire need of mercy. He supports his argument with various Scripture references, including Matthew 9:36, Jeremiah 31:3, and Hebrews 13:8, which affirm the unchanging compassion of Christ toward His covenant people. The practical significance of this message lies in the call to recognize Jesus’ continuous compassion and the importance of preaching the gospel to a world full of needy sinners, as it is through this ministry that God draws His chosen ones to Himself.
“He was moved with pity. He had pity on them because he knew their need. They were weak, fainting, vile, perishing sinners that were scattered...”
“The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth laborers into his harvest.”
“There's no case too desperate for the Lord to deal with. The Lord never turned a needy sinner away.”
“Christ is a Savior who really saves. He saves them by His power. He saves them by His grace.”
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