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Tom Harding

How Is Salvation Received?

Romans 4:16
Tom Harding January, 5 2025 Audio
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Romans 4:16
Therefore it is of faith, that it might be by grace; to the end the promise might be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but to that also which is of the faith of Abraham; who is the father of us all,

The sermon by Tom Harding focuses on the doctrine of salvation as received by faith, arguing against popular misconceptions that salvation can be earned through works or religious rituals. He emphasizes that salvation is a righteousness given through faith, as supported by Romans 4:16, which highlights that it is by faith that the promise may be sure to all God's elect. Harding presents various scriptural references, including Romans 3:24, Acts 16:31, and John 5:24, asserting that faith is a sovereign gift from God and is essential for justification. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it underscores that salvation is entirely by grace and cannot be secured through human effort, thereby giving all glory to God and ensuring that the promise of salvation is certain and sure to all who believe.

Key Quotes

“By the deeds of the law shall no flesh be justified.”

“Salvation then is not, salvation then is received not by doing, but rather by believing, believing God.”

“Faith has for its object the Lord Jesus Christ alone.”

“It is of faith that it might be by grace that the promise of salvation would be certain and sure to all God's elect.”

What does the Bible say about how salvation is received?

Salvation is received by faith, not by works or deeds of the law.

The Bible teaches that salvation is received by faith and not through any works or deeds. In Romans 4:16, it states that the righteousness promised in the covenant of grace is of faith, ensuring the promise is certain to all believers, both Jews and Gentiles who share in the faith of Abraham. This is reinforced in Romans 3:24, which concludes that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. Therefore, salvation is granted through believing in God rather than through doing.

Romans 4:16, Romans 3:24

How do we know faith is essential for salvation?

Faith is essential for salvation because without it, it is impossible to please God.

Faith is integral to salvation as it is the means through which we receive Christ, who is our salvation. Hebrews 11:6 emphasizes that without faith, it is impossible to please God, for one must believe that He exists and rewards those who seek Him. In 1 John 5, the testimony of eternal life being found in the Son underscores that faith in Christ is the means to receive this life. This demonstrates that without faith, individuals cannot attain the justifying righteousness necessary for salvation.

Hebrews 11:6, 1 John 5

Why is grace important in the context of salvation?

Grace is pivotal because salvation is by God's grace through faith, excluding any basis for boasting.

Grace is fundamentally important in the context of salvation because it establishes that salvation is not earned through human effort but is a divine gift. Romans 4:16 illustrates that it is by faith that salvation might be by grace. This means that grace secures the certainty and assurance of salvation for God's elect. If salvation depended on works, it would not be certain; however, because it is grace-based, it guarantees that those chosen by God will be saved, as stated in Ephesians 2:8-9, where it emphasizes that we are saved by grace, not of works.

Romans 4:16, Ephesians 2:8-9

Sermon Transcript

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This morning for our Bible study,
let's turn to Romans, the book of Romans, chapter 4. Book of
Romans, chapter 4, and let's read just one verse this morning,
Romans 4, 16. Therefore it is of faith, that
is, this righteousness promised in the covenant of grace, this
salvation promised in the covenant of grace in Christ Jesus, therefore
it is of faith that it might be by grace to the end, the promise
might be sure to all the seed, not to that only which is of
the law, but to that also which is of the faith of Abraham, who
is the father of the faithful. Now I have a very important question
for you to consider this morning, and hopefully we can answer this
correctly from the word of God. Now here's the question, how
is salvation received? Now we know this, there certainly
is a need of salvation, All of us have sinned and come short
of the glory of God. All of us are guilty sinners
before God in need of justification, in need of a righteousness that
would justify us before God who is holy. So how is this salvation
received? By works, deeds of the flesh,
or by the obedience of faith? Now the opinion of men and among
religious organizations is widespread. You ask a hundred different people
and you probably get a hundred different answers. The legalist
would say, well, observe the law. Well, the scriptures clearly
refute that. By the deeds of the law shall
no flesh be justified. The moralist would say, well,
all these have I observed from my youth up. That is, I've kept
the law. The Pharisees would say, I thank
God. God, I thank you. I'm not as
other men are. The false prophet in our day
would say salvation is received by a decision, by joining the
church, or by being baptized, or by walking in awe, or by seeking
an emotional experience. The deceived church member would
say, come join us. Salvation's in our church. We
have the right name. We have the right tradition.
We're doing the right thing. See what I mean? Ask all these
different people and you'd receive many different answers. My friend,
there is just one source to find all the answers to any spiritual
questions. And the final answer and the
absolute authority on all spiritual matters is the Word of God. What
does the Lord say? What's the testimony of Scripture?
What does the Scripture teach? Well, the Scripture says that
we just read this morning that salvation and this justifying
righteousness in Christ Jesus is received by faith, by faith. We read in Romans 3, 24. Now
listen, therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith
without the deeds of the law. Salvation then is not, salvation
then is received not by doing, but rather by believing, believing
God. Now let me give you these scriptures. You remember in the book of Acts,
chapter 16, the Philippian jailer, Asked the Apostle Paul, here's
God's servant, God's man, God's prophet, what must I do to be
saved? That's what the jailer said,
remember? What was the answer the apostle gave? He corrected
him, didn't he? He said, it's not due. He said,
believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be justified,
saved. So salvation, he declares that
salvation is received not by doing but rather by believing.
Now we read in scripture furthermore in John chapter 5 verse 24, listen
carefully, the Lord, The Lord Jesus says this, he that heareth
my word and believeth on him that sent me has everlasting
life and shall not come into condemnation but is passed from
death unto life. He that heareth my word and believeth. You see the order there, hearing
the word and believing. the word of God. It's all of
God in all of grace. In John chapter 6 verse 47, the
Lord says, Verily, verily, which means truly, truly, I say unto
you, he that believeth on me has everlasting life. Now, that's pretty clear testimony,
isn't it? He said, I'm the bread of life.
He that cometh to me shall never hunger. He that believeth on
me shall never thirst. I'm the good shepherd who gives
life to my sheep. So salvation then clearly is
received by faith. Now, why is faith so essential
to salvation? Why is faith so essential to
salvation? Well, I'll give you a couple
reasons. We read in the book of Hebrews,
faith is a substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things
not seen. Without faith it's impossible
to please God, for he that cometh to God must believe that he is. Why is faith so essential? That
is how salvation, who is Christ, is received. ordained of God
as the method and means to receive our Lord Jesus Christ who is
salvation. Now listen to this scripture
in 1 John chapter 5. This is a record that God had
given to us eternal life. Now here's the record. This life
is in His Son. He that hath the Son hath life.
He that hath not the Son of God hath not life. These things have
I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God,
that you may know that you have eternal life, and that you may
believe on the name of His Son. It's believing Him. We know the
Son of God has come, and He's given us an understanding that
we may know Him. That is true. We are in Him.
That is true. Even in his son Jesus Christ,
this is a true God and this is eternal life. Salvation that
God has ordained in Christ Jesus is received then by faith. Faith
sovereignly is given of God. Faith is a gift of God. It's
not something that blooms in our heart, in our wicked heart
naturally. It's the sovereign gift of God,
for by grace are you saved Through faith, and that not of yourselves,
it is a gift of God. Faith has for its foundation,
what? What's the foundation of faith?
My feelings? No. The foundation of faith is
the Word of God. Faith comes by hearing, and hearing
by the Word of God. Faith has for its object the
Lord Jesus Christ alone. He said, look unto me. I'm a
just God and Savior. Beside me there is no other.
He's the author and finisher of our faith. Therefore, saving
faith looks to Christ alone for salvation. Faith in Christ alone
justifies being justified by faith, Romans 5.1. Therefore,
being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our
Lord Jesus Christ, by whom also we have access by faith into
this grace wherein we stand and rejoice in the hope of the glory
of God. Faith is the fruit of life. Whosoever
believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God. We believe because
we have been born by the Spirit and by the gospel of God, the
seed of life. Faith gives God all the glory
in salvation. In the same chapter, Romans 4,
you have it there in front of you? Notice Romans chapter 4. Verse 20, speaking of Abraham,
Abraham, we know, believed God. He received salvation by faith.
And it said of him, he staggered not at the promise of God through
unbelief, but was strong in faith, giving glory to God, You see
what saving faith does? It honors and glorifies God,
being fully persuaded that what he had promised he was able to
perform. Therefore, it was imputed, given
to him for a justifying righteousness. Therefore, it is of faith. How was salvation received? It
was clearly said throughout the scripture that it is received
by believing God, by faith. Now, secondly, why has God ordained
salvation to be received by faith? Why has God ordained this salvation
so necessary for guilty sinners to be received by faith? Well, it says in the text here,
Romans 4, 16, that it might be by the grace
of God. Now, there's the first reason.
That's why he's ordained salvation to be all of faith, that it might
be by the grace of God. You see, grace and works are
opposites and would pull apart. Grace and faith are of God, given
of God. and they pull together. Faith
traces its very existence, cause, and purpose to be all of God's
grace. The only reason for grace is
grace. In Christ was all the fullness
of the Godhead bodily, and God has given us grace because of
grace, and that is in Christ Jesus. The only reason for grace
is the grace of God, and the only reason for faith is the
sovereign gift of God. He grants and gives faith according
to his own will. Not of him that willeth, nor
of him that runneth, but it's God that will show mercy. It is evident in the case of
every believer, Abraham believed God, David believed God, it was
imputed to them for righteousness, and it's evident also in the
case of every believer. We believe God by the grace of
God. I am what I am by the grace of
God. The grace of God in Christ Jesus elected me to salvation. There's a remnant according to
the election of grace, Romans 11, 5. The grace of God justified
me, justified freely by his grace. The grace of God called me when
it pleased God who separated me and called me by his grace,
Galatians 1, 15. The grace of God saved me. Not
of works, but according to God's own purpose and grace, we were
saved, 2 Timothy 1, 9, and grace gave me faith. As many was ordained
to eternal life, believed God. Therefore, it is of faith that
it might be by, that is, salvation is all of grace, the grace of
God, sovereign grace. eternal grace, fetching grace,
electing grace, regenerating grace, all of grace. Now here's
the second reason that salvation is of faith. First of all, that
it might be by grace. Secondly, to the promise The
promise of salvation might be sure to every one chosen of God
and he ordained to eternal life. The promise might be sure to
all the seed. That's his elect. If salvation
were of works and conditioned upon the sinner, it could never
be sure to anyone. Thank God we're not under the
system of works. We're under the scheme and method
of grace. And because it's all of grace,
salvation is certain and sure to all those given to the Lord
Jesus. He said, all that the Father
hath given me shall come to me, and those that come to me I will
in no wise cast out. It's by the grace of God. This
makes salvation certain and sure to all God's church, all of God's
elect. Since the certainty of our salvation
is conditioned on Christ, not on the sinner, but the promise
of salvation is conditioned on the certainty of Christ fulfilling
all things for us. performing all things for us.
It's based upon and conditioned upon his righteous obedience
unto God, satisfying the law. It's based upon the atonement
that he made to put away our sin, satisfying God's holy justice. And therefore, not one of his
elect shall perish. We read about this covenant of
grace in 2 Samuel. It's ordered in all things and
it's sure. This is all my salvation. and
all my hope." You see the pattern of God? It is of faith that it
might be by grace that the promise of salvation would be certain
and sure to all God's elect based upon the certainty of Christ
performing all things, providing all things for salvation in himself
through his obedience. And this honors God. This honors
God in all things and gives God all the honor and glory in salvation
and excludes all boasting in the center. And the center honors
him as our substitute. We follow him as our shepherd. We hear him as our prophet. We
obey him as our king and own him as our salvation.
Tom Harding
About Tom Harding
Tom Harding is pastor of Zebulon Grace Church located at 6088 Zebulon Highway, Pikeville, Kentucky 41501. You may also contact him by telephone at (606) 631-9053, or e-mail taharding@mikrotec.com. The website address is www.henrytmahan.com.

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