The sermon titled "One God, One Mediator and One Ransom" by Tom Harding focuses on the doctrines of monotheism, the role of Christ as the only mediator between God and humanity, and the specific nature of the atonement. Harding emphasizes that there is only one true God and one Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who serves as the sole mediator. Using 1 Timothy 2:1-6, he highlights that Christ's atonement is not a universal provision but a particular redemption for the elect, asserting that His sacrifice represents a complete satisfaction under God's law and justice. Key Scripture references, such as John 6:37 and Romans 8:30, support the claim that Christ died specifically for those who would believe in Him, reinforcing the Reformed doctrines of election and limited atonement. Ultimately, the sermon conveys the significance of these truths for the understanding of salvation, urging believers to recognize the exclusivity of Christ as the one true means of reconciliation with God.
“There is one God, one Mediator, one Redeemer. One way of salvation. One Lord, one faith, one baptism.”
“His atonement wasn't a down payment. His atonement was complete satisfaction, complete payment for all the sins of God's people laid upon Him.”
“The redeeming blood of the Lord Jesus Christ is a ransom that he paid for his elect.”
“If it's His will to have all men everywhere without exception to be saved, then we have to say, well, then they're all saved.”
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