The sermon titled "Jesus Christ Accomplished All Our Salvation" by Tom Harding explores the doctrine of Christ’s atonement, focusing on Hebrews 9:26, which articulates that Christ appeared to eliminate sin through the sacrifice of Himself. Harding emphasizes that Christ’s sacrifice was not merely an attempt at salvation, but a complete and effective act, securing redemption for His people. He supports his arguments with Scripture, notably referencing John 17 and Isaiah, to affirm that Jesus' work on the cross was finished and ultimately satisfactory to God’s justice. The doctrinal significance of the sermon lies in its affirmation of the Reformed belief in particular redemption and the efficacy of Christ's atonement, underscoring that salvation is wholly accomplished in Christ, eliminating any notion of a failed sacrifice.
“He didn't die to make men savable, or to make salvation a possibility. He saved and secured everlasting salvation for His people.”
“It would be traitorous to his person, dishonorable to the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, to suppose or suggest that he tried and failed.”
“The blood atonement didn't simply hide our sin or temporarily put away our sin. It put them out of existence.”
“We have one high priest, the eternal great high priest, who had somewhat to offer. And the offering he had was himself.”
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