In Tom Harding's sermon titled "His Glory Is Great In Salvation," the main theological topic is the glory of God manifested through the salvation of sinners. Harding emphasizes that David’s psalm expresses this profound truth, which revolves around the centrality of Christ in salvation and the divine purpose behind it. Key arguments include the assertion that salvation is fundamentally for God's glory, as illustrated through Scripture references such as Psalm 21 and Exodus 33, which reveal the sovereign mercy of God. Harding discusses how Jesus fulfilled the redemptive plan, stating that His accomplishments in salvation are a source of immense rejoicing for Him and highlight the everlasting significance of grace. The practical significance discussed is the believer's response to God’s mercy and glory, calling Christians to rejoice and trust in God who works through Christ, underscoring that salvation is entirely of the Lord.
“His glory is great in saving sinners. Salvation's all about His glory, isn't it?”
“We come to our God always as mercy beggars, don’t we? God, be merciful to me, the sinner.”
“His greater glory, that is to show mercy, is my greatest need.”
“The grand design of God's redeeming grace, the grand design of redemption, is His glory.”
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