In the sermon "Refuge Of Lies Or Refuge Of Truth," Tom Harding addresses the theological doctrine of salvation and the critical distinction between false refuges and the true refuge found in Christ. He argues that many individuals, both religious and non-religious, create false shelters—covenants with death and lies—contrary to God’s truth, as highlighted in Isaiah 28:14-18. In this passage, God declares a foundation stone, signifying Jesus Christ as the only legitimate refuge, reinforcing this through New Testament citations from 1 Peter 2 and Romans 9. The practical significance lies in the call for self-examination; believers are urged to assess what they trust for salvation, emphasizing that true peace and assurance can only be found in Christ alone, who offers eternal security and is the definitive answer to sin and judgment.
“You have made lies your refuge, and under falsehood have we hid ourselves.”
“No sinner ever perished resting on this rock, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Salvation is in a person, not in a church, not in an organization.”
“Flee to Christ and rest in Him. Christ is salvation. Christ is life.”
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