In the sermon "Salvation Is By Faith," Tom Harding addresses the doctrine of justification by faith, emphasizing that salvation is not earned through works but received through faith in Christ. He argues against various misconceptions about salvation, including legalism and moralism, showcasing that Scripture unequivocally states that justification comes through faith alone, exemplified in Romans 4:16. Harding supports his teaching with multiple Scripture references, including Romans 3:24, Acts 16:31, and Hebrews 11:6, asserting that genuine faith is a gracious gift from God, enabling believers to trust in Jesus Christ for their salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine underscores the assurance of salvation resting entirely on Christ's finished work, promoting a clear understanding of grace and faith in the Reformed tradition.
“Salvation then is not, salvation then is received not by doing, but rather by believing, believing God.”
“Faith is a gift of God. It's not something that blooms in our heart, in our wicked heart, naturally. It's the sovereign gift of God.”
“The only reason for grace is the grace of God, and the only reason for faith is the sovereign gift of God.”
“It's by the grace of God. This makes salvation certain and sure to all God's church, all of God's elect.”
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