In the sermon titled "God Speaks And It Is Done," Tom Harding addresses the sovereignty of God in relation to salvation, emphasizing that God's decrees and commands are definitively executed. He argues that God's word is not merely an invitation to salvation but a command that leads to its certainty and completeness, illustrating this with references to Psalm 33:9 and John 19:30, where God’s declarations result in accomplished acts. The teaching aligns with Reformed doctrines of unconditional election and total depravity, presenting a view that demonstrates how believers, through Christ's righteousness, are imputed with right standing before God. The practical significance is found in the comfort this assurance provides to sinners, as they recognize that God's promises cannot fail, solidifying their faith and hope in Him.
“The gospel is not an invitation. God doesn't invite people. A king commands his servants.”
“He spake, and it was done. He commanded, and it stands fast.”
“All of our righteousnesses are filthy rags in God's sight. Christ alone... is our righteousness.”
“Let thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us according as we hope in thee.”
The Bible teaches that God's promises cannot fail and are sure and steadfast.
Isaiah 42, 2 Corinthians 1:20
Salvation is secure because it is grounded in God's command, which stands forever.
Psalm 33:9, John 10:28-29
Understanding God's sovereignty is vital as it assures believers of His ultimate control and purpose in all things.
Ephesians 1:11, Romans 8:28
Being made righteous in Christ means our sins are imputed to Him and His righteousness is credited to us.
2 Corinthians 5:21
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