The sermon by Tom Harding centers on the doctrine of salvation, specifically the assurance that God will both initiate and complete the work of salvation in His people, as articulated in Philippians 1:6. Harding asserts that salvation is entirely a sovereign work of God, not dependent on human effort, and emphasizes that God’s promises are unfailing. He draws on the examples of the early Philippian church, highlighting God's sovereignty in beginning the work of grace exemplified through Lydia and the jailer’s conversion. The sermon illustrates that the confidence of believers rests not in their own ability to maintain their faith but in God's unchanging character and the nature of His redemptive work that is ultimately fulfilled in Christ. This understanding encourages believers in their sanctification journey and amplifies the encouragement of God's faithfulness to His promises.
“When God undertakes to begin a work of grace in the heart or in a community, none can stay His hand because God is absolutely sovereign.”
“It is a good work that He has begun… Salvation is a revelation of Christ in your heart.”
“If God does not finish the work He's begun, what does this say of His promises?”
“He ever lives to make intercession for us as His people.”
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