In the sermon titled "The Golden Psalm Of Christ," Tom Harding explores Psalm 16, emphasizing its Christological significance as it reveals the glory of Jesus Christ. Harding posits that the psalm is not only a personal expression of David's faith but ultimately points to the greater David, Christ Himself, affirming that all scriptures glorify Him (Luke 24:44). Key arguments include Christ's perfect trust in God the Father, His role as a mediator, and the assurance of believers' resurrection based on Christ's own resurrection (Acts 2:25-31; 13:35). The pastor wonderfully interweaves the psalm with the truths of the Reformed faith—such as the doctrines of total depravity, sovereign grace, and the assurance of salvation—highlighting the practical significance of resting in Christ's accomplished salvation, which upholds and preserves believers in their faith.
“All of the 150 Psalms tell us about the glory and beauty of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“When he died upon Calvary Street, he didn't die as a private man, he died as a public head, a federal head, and we died in him.”
“Salvation is not just a mere changing of doctrine. It's changing of masters. It's the changing of God.”
“In thy presence is fullness of joy. At thy right hand are pleasures forevermore.”
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