Tom Harding’s sermon, titled "Jesus Christ, The Only Way of Salvation," examines the doctrine of Christ as the sole means of salvation, as expressed in Isaiah 35:3-10. Harding argues that Jesus Christ is explicitly affirmed as the only way to God, invoking Scripture such as John 14:6 to underscore that no one can come to the Father except through Him. He emphasizes that salvation is rooted in God's eternal purpose, delivered through Christ's sacrificial work, which assures believers of their standing before God. The practical significance of this message is the comfort and assurance provided to believers, who are reminded that they are secured by grace alone and can find joy in their identity as redeemed people walking on the highway of holiness.
Key Quotes
“God must make us new creatures in Christ, but it shall be for those wayfaring men, lost sinners, fooled by nature.”
“He is the way, he’s the truth, nothing but the truth, the whole truth. And he is life. He is salvation.”
“There's just one way of salvation, and Christ is that way. Christ alone is that way.”
“He (the Lord Jesus Christ) pays the ransom price and he sets the prisoners free.”
The Bible states that salvation is found exclusively in Jesus Christ, as He is the only way to the Father (John 14:6).
Scripture emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the sole pathway to salvation, declaring in John 14:6, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.' This exclusive claim establishes that salvation cannot be achieved through any other means or religious practices. Throughout the Old Testament and into the New, the prophets consistently point to the coming of Christ as the fulfillment of God’s promise to save His people, confirming that He alone bears the weight of our redemption and righteousness.
John 14:6, Isaiah 35:3-10, Acts 4:12
Jesus' statements and the prophecies of the Old Testament affirm that He alone is the way to God (Isaiah 35:8).
The assurance that Jesus is the only way to God is rooted in both His own declarations and the prophetic writings of Scripture. For instance, in John 14:6, Jesus clearly states, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through me.' Additionally, Isaiah 35:8 describes a highway of holiness, signifying that access to God is exclusive to those who are redeemed and cleansed by the blood of Christ. Throughout the entire Bible, the consistent message is that we cannot approach God on our own merit but only through Christ, who embodies the fulfilling of all righteousness.
John 14:6, Isaiah 35:8, Acts 10:43
Holiness is essential for salvation because God is holy and requires that His people are made holy through Jesus (Isaiah 35:8).
Holiness is crucial in the context of salvation because God's nature is inherently holy, and He cannot allow sin in His presence. Isaiah 35:8 speaks of a 'way of holiness,' emphasizing that unclean people cannot traverse this path without being made clean first. This transformation occurs through faith in Jesus, whose sacrifice purifies believers and imparts His righteousness to them. Thus, without holiness, it is impossible to please God or attain salvation, as seen in Hebrews 12:14, which underscores the importance of holiness for seeing the Lord.
Hebrews 12:14, Isaiah 35:8, John 1:29
God assures salvation through His promises and the Holy Spirit's work in believers (Isaiah 35:10).
God provides assurance of salvation to His people in multiple ways, primarily through His promises and the internal testimony of the Holy Spirit. Isaiah 35:10 states that the redeemed will return to Zion with joy, highlighting God's faithfulness to His covenants. The Spirit also works within believers, testifying to their spirit that they are children of God (Romans 8:16). Through regeneration and the resulting fruit of faith and repentance, believers receive the assurance that they are secure in Christ, who protects them now and forever.
Isaiah 35:10, Romans 8:16, Ephesians 1:13-14
The 'highway of holiness' signifies the exclusive path to God reserved for the redeemed through Christ (Isaiah 35:8).
The term 'highway of holiness' in Isaiah 35:8 represents the exclusive way provided by God for His people to come to Him. This highway is marked by holiness and can only be traversed by those who have been made clean through the atoning work of Christ. It highlights that salvation is not a casual affair but a sacred journey requiring cleansing, righteousness, and faith. Those who walk on this highway are secure from harm, as it is a safe route leading to salvation and eternal joy.
Isaiah 35:8, John 10:28-29, 1 Peter 1:15-16
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