The sermon titled "The Great Mystery Of The Gospel" by Tom Harding addresses the profound theological theme of the mystery and foundation of the Gospel, as outlined in 1 Timothy 3:14-16. Harding emphasizes the pivotal nature of the Church as the "pillar and ground of the truth," asserting that the message of salvation, rooted in God's sovereign grace through Jesus Christ, is non-negotiable within the community of believers. He explores six essential truths of the Gospel: the incarnation of Christ, His justification by the Spirit, acknowledgment by angels, the proclamation to the Gentiles, faith in the world, and Christ's ascension into glory. Each point is supported by Scripture, demonstrating how the incarnation establishes righteousness, how the Holy Spirit validates Jesus’ divine claims, and how faith is a divine gift rather than a human accomplishment. The sermon underscores the significance of these truths for both individual believers and the church as a whole, particularly highlighting the assurance of salvation through Christ's redemptive work.
“The church of the living God...is the pillar and ground of God's truth of salvation in and by and through and exclusively in the blood and righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ alone.”
“The gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ is often called a mystery...It must be revealed by the heart, by the spirit of God, by the word of truth.”
“God was manifest in the flesh...truly and totally and fully God...the old writers used to call the Lord Jesus the God-man mediator.”
“His priestly work is finished...He is able to save to the uttermost all that come to God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for us.”
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