In this sermon titled "Jesus Christ is the Great I AM," Tom Harding expounds upon the identity of Jesus Christ as the eternal God revealed in Exodus 3:14, where God identifies Himself as "I AM." Harding emphasizes that the same I AM who spoke to Moses is the Lord Jesus Christ, illustrating this through various "I Am" statements found in the Gospel of John. He uses Scripture references such as John 6:35 (He is the Bread of Life), John 8:12 (the Light of the World), and John 14:6 (the Way, the Truth, and the Life) to demonstrate Christ’s divine nature and His sufficiency for salvation. The sermon highlights the practical significance of recognizing Christ as both fully God and fully man, underscoring the necessity of faith in Him as the exclusive means for salvation, reflecting core Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election.
Key Quotes
“He is the everlasting God. Yes, in time he was manifested in the flesh as a real man.”
“He that believeth on me shall never thirst. Never hunger, never thirst. God's people are never lacking.”
“He is the very means that God has provided to secure our salvation, to purchase our salvation, and to guarantee the salvation of God's people.”
“Is it really important that I trust Jesus Christ as God and believe Him alone as all my salvation? Yes, and here's the reason why.”
The Bible declares Jesus as the I Am, affirming His eternal existence and divine nature.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus identifies Himself as the I Am multiple times, linking His divine identity to that of God who spoke from the burning bush in Exodus 3:14. This declaration emphasizes that He is not merely a historical figure but the everlasting God who has no beginning or end. By saying 'I Am,' Jesus not only affirms His divinity but also His role as the source of life and salvation for humanity. This is foundational to understanding His identity and mission in the world as the Savior.
Exodus 3:14, John 8:56-58
Jesus' claim as the bread of life is rooted in faith and substantiated by His ability to satisfy spiritual hunger.
In John 6:35, Jesus declares, 'I am the bread of life,' indicating that He is the sustenance for our spiritual journey. This claim is supported by the assurance that those who come to Him will never hunger or thirst spiritually. Christ's capability to meet every spiritual need is further affirmed in Ephesians 1:3, which states that in Christ, we are blessed with every spiritual blessing. Thus, the truth of His claim is manifested in the transformative power He has over our spiritual lives, offering complete fulfillment and eternal life to those who believe in Him.
John 6:35, Ephesians 1:3
Believing Jesus as the good shepherd is crucial because He lays down His life for His sheep, ensuring their salvation.
In John 10:11, Jesus states, 'I am the good shepherd,' indicating His active role in caring for, protecting, and leading His followers. The importance of this belief lies in the fact that Christ sacrifices Himself for the salvation of His people—He gives His life for the sheep, which highlights both His love and the particular redemption granted to those He chooses. This assurance of knowing that we are cared for by the good shepherd is vital for Christians as it underscores our reliance on Christ for eternal security and guidance in our spiritual walk.
John 10:11
We can trust Jesus as the way, the truth, and the life through His resurrection and fulfillment of Scripture.
In John 14:6, Jesus proclaims, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life,' establishing that He is the only means of access to God and understanding truth. This statement is validated by His resurrection, which affirms His identity and mission. The fullness of life and truth is found in Him, as He not only reveals God’s nature but also restores the relationship broken by sin. Trusting in Jesus guarantees that we are on the right path to eternal life, underscoring the necessity of faith in Him as essential for salvation.
John 14:6, John 11:25
Jesus' identity as the resurrection is crucial because He promises eternal life to those who believe in Him.
In John 11:25, Jesus declares, 'I am the resurrection and the life,' offering the assurance that believers in Him will live even after physical death. This statement is the cornerstone of Christian hope, as it affirms that through faith in Christ, we have victory over death. His resurrection is not just a historical event but is the source of life for all who trust in Him, as He is the firstfruits of all who have died in faith. The certainty of eternal life provides believers with comfort and purpose in this life, knowing that death is not the end but a transition to eternal communion with God.
John 11:25, 1 Corinthians 15:20
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