In his sermon titled "Jesus Christ Himself," Tom Harding addresses the foundational doctrine of Christ’s centrality in salvation, emphasizing that Jesus Christ alone is the basis for believers’ redemption and righteousness. He argues that salvation is entirely the work of Christ, referencing Ephesians 2:19-22 to demonstrate that the Church is built upon Jesus as the chief cornerstone. Harding supports his points through Scripture, including Romans 9:15-16 and Hebrews 1:3, which highlight God’s sovereignty in salvation and Christ’s redemptive work. The sermon underscores the practical significance of relying solely on Christ for salvation, asserting that any emphasis on human merit or works is detrimental and undermines the grace of God.
“The most deadly and soul-damning teaching in religion today is that which exalts man, his will, his work, and his righteousness, and does not give all the glory to the Lord Jesus Christ alone for His saving grace.”
“Jesus Christ Himself is the only foundation whereby sinners can find refuge.”
“Jesus Christ Himself is all our redemption.”
“A sermon without Jesus Christ Himself is a mistake in its conception and a crime in its execution.”
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