The sermon entitled "How Can A Sinner Be Justified Before God" by Tom Harding addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of justification through examining the nature of God’s holiness and human sinfulness. Harding emphasizes the incongruity of sinful humanity standing justified before a holy God, a question raised by Job in Job 25:4-6. He supports this argument through various Scripture references, particularly highlighting Romans 3:23-26 and Romans 8:32-34, which affirm that justification comes solely by God's grace through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its assertion that justification is not based on human merit or works but solely on Christ’s sacrificial death, which satisfies God’s justice while demonstrating His grace to the elect.
“How can a man a sinful man be justified or stand justified before a holy God? This is the greatest and most vital question that any man can consider.”
“The only way we're justified is through the merit, the blood, and the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“God in Christ can be just and the justifier because the Lord Jesus Christ fully paid the sin debt of God's elect.”
“He literally accomplished the salvation of all of God's elect. He obtained eternal redemption for His people.”
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