The sermon titled "Christ Is Our Exceeding Righteousness," preached by Tom Harding, emphasizes the necessity of imputed righteousness through Christ as the only means of salvation. Harding argues that mere external adherence to the law, as exemplified by the Pharisees, is insufficient to meet God's standard for righteousness. He supports his points with a plethora of Scripture references, particularly Matthew 5:17-20, where Jesus declares the need for a righteousness that exceeds that of the Pharisees, as well as Romans 3 and 4, which articulate the concept of justification by faith. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assertion that all believers are justified not by their own deeds but by the perfect righteousness of Christ, which is imputed to them through faith, thereby fulfilling the law's demands and securing eternal life in the Kingdom of Heaven.
“The righteousness that God demands is only found in the Lord Jesus Christ alone.”
“Self-righteousness will never and can never fulfill the holy demands of God's law.”
“In Adam, all died; in Christ, we’re made alive.”
“We come into God’s glorious salvation by the merits of Christ. Thy blood and thy righteousness is all our hope, all our salvation.”
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