The sermon "I Am The Bright And Morning Star" by Tom Harding addresses the theological significance of Christ as the fulfillment of prophecy and the quintessential "I Am." Harding underscores that Jesus identifies himself as both the Savior and the eternal 'I Am,' referencing Revelation 22:13-16. Key points include his dual role as the root and offspring of David, pointing to his divine and human natures, and his role as the 'bright and morning star' symbolizing his illuminating presence in the lives of believers. Throughout the sermon, Harding uses various Scripture passages including Revelation 1:8, John 8:58, and Malachi 4:2 to affirm Jesus's divinity, the necessity of faith in him for salvation, and the importance of obedience to the Gospel commandments. The practical significance of this message is the assurance of salvation through faith in Christ alone, the hope found in his eternal covenant, and the call for believers to embrace their identity in him.
“He is the light. He is the bright and morning star. He is the sun of righteousness with healing in His wings.”
“Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right privilege to this tree of life.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ is the eternal I Am... everything starts with Him, is accomplished by Him, and has its end in Him.”
“By the deeds of the Law shall no flesh be justified... we're justified freely by His grace through the redeeming blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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