In Tom Harding's sermon titled "Salvation Is Of The Lord," the central theme is the sovereignty of God in salvation, emphasizing that it is complete and solely of the Lord's doing. Harding articulates that human effort plays no role in salvation, effectively illustrating that salvation was planned, executed, and applied entirely by God from eternity past. He references several Scripture passages, notably Lamentations 3:18-26, to illustrate humanity's hopeless condition and God's unfailing mercy that sustains hope in Christ. The sermon underscores the practical significance of the doctrine of salvation being wholly of the Lord, encouraging believers to rest in God’s sovereign promises and grace, highlighting that true salvation is found in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ rather than in human actions or decisions.
“Salvation is of the Lord entirely, completely, all of God. Man contributes nothing—nothing—to the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, nor to the salvation of sinners.”
“We are but guilty sinners saved by the grace of God. My soul hath them still in remembrance and is humbled.”
“Salvation's not in a pool, not in a profession, not in a persuasion, but in a person. He that believeth on the Son hath eternal life.”
“Salvation of the Lord in that He planned, provided, and purposed it from all eternity.”
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