In his sermon "Standing Firm For The Gospel Of Christ," Tom Harding addresses the essential Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone. He emphasizes that salvation is entirely a work of God rather than a collaborative effort with human decision. Harding supports his arguments with Scripture references, particularly Acts 24:14, Jonah 2:9, and Ephesians 2:8-9, all of which articulate the theme that salvation is not reliant on human actions but is a divine decree and operation. He cautions against any teaching that diminishes God's sovereignty in salvation, labeling it as heretical and akin to Antichrist beliefs. The practical significance of his message lies in the urgent call for believers to uphold the truth of the gospel against contemporary false teachings that promote a man-centered view of salvation.
“Any doctrine that teaches that salvation in any measure, by any way, is accomplished by the sinner, by man, rather than the Savior, God Almighty, I call heresy.”
“Salvation is not an offer. It's the mighty operation of God's grace.”
“We are kept by the power of God through faith. Through faith, God's power.”
“Grace planned our salvation in the eternal counsels of the Holy God way back in eternity.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is entirely the work of God and not of man.
Jonah 2:9, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 9:16, Philippians 1:6
Understanding salvation as God's work preserves the glory of God and ensures true reliance on Him.
2 Timothy 1:9, Acts 5:31
The Bible explicitly states that salvation is not a result of human will, but of God's sovereign will.
John 1:13, Romans 9:16
Christ’s atonement is central to salvation as it fulfills God’s plan to redeem His people.
Hebrews 9:12, 1 John 5:12
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