In this sermon titled "Salvation Is Of The Lord," Tom Harding explores the theological concept of salvation, drawing primarily from Jonah 2:7-9. He emphasizes that salvation is entirely initiated, executed, and applied by God, illustrating this truth through the desperate situation of Jonah, who acknowledges that his deliverance must come solely from the Lord. Harding references various scriptures, including Revelation 13:8 and Ephesians 2:1-5, to support the assertion that salvation is inextricably linked to God's sovereign will and grace, predestined long before creation. The practical significance of this message is rooted in the assurance it provides believers, reinforcing that their salvation is secure and maintained by God's everlasting power, rather than dependent on human effort or works.
“If I'm ever to be delivered, God must do it. Salvation is of the Lord.”
“To deny this truth, that salvation is of the Lord, that salvation is all of grace, is to deny that God is God.”
“Salvation is not what we do for God. Salvation is what God has done for us.”
“Salvation is received by believing. Faith is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast.”
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