The sermon titled "Salvation By The Works Of Christ," preached by Tom Harding, focuses on the centrality of Christ's mediatorial work in salvation, as emphasized in Psalm 111. Harding articulates that salvation is entirely based on the works of Christ and not on human effort or righteousness, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of grace alone (sola gratia). He discusses several key points, including the faithfulness of Christ in fulfilling the law, the immeasurable greatness of His works, and the necessity of divine grace. Scripture references, such as Psalms 118:23 and Titus 3:5, illustrate that salvation is the Lord's doing—an act of grace that highlights God's purpose and power. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to respond with worship and gratitude, acknowledging that their salvation is not rooted in their works but in Christ alone.
“Salvation is by His works, His work, His doing, His done. Salvation... is all according to the work of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Salvation’s of the Lord. All of the Lord. It’s according to His purpose, according to His grace, and His purpose and His grace is an eternal purpose.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ has accomplished all of our salvation. That brings me pleasure. Salvation is not dependent upon me.”
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom... a good understanding have all they that do His commandments.”
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