In Tom Harding's sermon titled "Christ Gave Himself For Our Sins," he emphasizes the paramount theological concept of Christ's sacrificial atonement for believers, rooted in Ephesians 5:1-2. The preacher highlights that Christ's giving of Himself was not merely a demonstration of love but an act that satisfied God's divine justice, positioning Himself as the perfect substitute for His people. He expounds on key biblical references, including John 3:16, 1 John 4:10, and Galatians 1:4, to argue that Christ’s death was deliberate and purposeful, extending beyond generality to signify His love for the elect. The sermon ultimately underscores the significance of this doctrine, asserting that believers are called to live in love as a response to the sacrificial love they have received, thereby promoting grace-driven kindness and forgiveness among the community of faith.
“He loved us and gave Himself for us. He loved us when we were ungodly, without strength, without God, without hope, and without Christ.”
“The glorious sacrifice of Christ is not an offering unto men, it's unto God. It’s not an offering unto men; it's an offering unto God.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Any sinner that's justified is justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He loved us with an everlasting love, therefore with loving kindness, He does draw us to Himself.”
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