In the sermon "None Like That!" by Tom Harding, the main theological topic addressed is the uniqueness and superiority of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The preacher draws parallels between David's quest for the sword of Goliath, asserting the exclusiveness of that weapon, and the exclusive nature of the gospel. Key arguments include the divine authorship and transformative power of Scripture, as supported by references to 2 Timothy 3:16 and Hebrews 4:12, which emphasize the Bible’s divine origin and its effectiveness in enacting spiritual change. The practical significance lies in highlighting the gospel as a gracious gift from God, essential for salvation, which aligns with Reformed doctrines of grace, election, and the necessity of faith as a gift from God, thus urging believers to seek and cherish this priceless gospel.
“There is none like that,” in reference to that sword that he used to cut off Goliath's head, “there is none like that, give it me.”
“In regards to His written word, consider who the author is. There's none like that. God himself wrote this book.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Salvation is not what we do for God. Salvation is what God has done for the sinner.”
“Faith does not produce salvation. Faith simply receives the Lord Jesus Christ who is salvation.”
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