In the sermon titled "The Testimony Of Jesus Christ," Tom Harding addresses the core of Revelation 1:1-3, emphasizing the central theme of Christ's testimony as essential to the understanding of the gospel. He argues that the book of Revelation reveals the exalted and sovereign nature of Jesus as the Lamb of God, the Alpha and Omega, and the one who brings ultimate victory over sin and death, citing references from Revelation 1, 5, and 12. Harding further develops the idea that all Scripture is centered on Christ, with specific attention given to how true salvation is an inward revelation of Christ in the believer's heart. The practical significance of these doctrines reaffirms the Reformed belief in Christ's preeminence in all things and the necessity of true faith in the biblical Christ—distinct from false representations that fail to save.
“The testimony of Jesus Christ is the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The singular subject, theme, and message of the entire Bible... is the person and work and glory of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“To trust a false Christ is to have a false salvation.”
“Our times are in His hands. Whatever time we have here, we're all creatures of time.”
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