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Tom Harding

Standing Firm For The Gospel Of Christ

Acts 14:14
Tom Harding September, 15 2024 Audio
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Acts 24:14-15
But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets:
15 And have hope toward God, which they themselves also allow, that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.

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.

Key Quotes

“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.”

What does the Bible say about the nature of salvation?

The Bible teaches that salvation is entirely the work of God and not of man.

The Scriptures clearly declare that salvation is of the Lord, as outlined in several passages such as Jonah 2:9 and Romans 9:16. Salvation is not a result of human effort or decision; rather, it is God's sovereign choice and action in the hearts of sinners. The Apostle Paul emphasizes in Ephesians 2:8-9 that we are saved by grace through faith, and it is not of ourselves, so that no one can boast. This understanding highlights that the entirety of salvation, from initiation to completion, is the work of God alone.

Jonah 2:9, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 9:16, Philippians 1:6

Why is it important for Christians to understand salvation as God's work?

Understanding salvation as God's work preserves the glory of God and ensures true reliance on Him.

Recognizing that salvation is entirely God’s doing safeguards the glory of God from being diminished by human pride. When doctrine promotes the idea that man contributes to salvation in any way, it undermines God's sovereignty and grace. As stated in 2 Timothy 1:9, God saves us not according to our works but according to His own purpose and grace. This understanding fosters humility, dependence upon God, and deepens our appreciation for His grace, leading us to worship Him for the salvation that is solely of the Lord.

2 Timothy 1:9, Acts 5:31

How do we know that salvation does not depend on human decision?

The Bible explicitly states that salvation is not a result of human will, but of God's sovereign will.

Scripture makes it abundantly clear that salvation relies on God's sovereign will, not human decision. In John 1:13, it is said that we are born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. Additionally, Romans 9:16 affirms that it is not of him who wills, nor of him who runs, but of God who shows mercy. This reinforces the conviction that faith and repentance are not products of human effort but are graciously granted by God, aligning perfectly with the Reformed understanding of grace and salvation.

John 1:13, Romans 9:16

What is the significance of Christ’s atonement in salvation?

Christ’s atonement is central to salvation as it fulfills God’s plan to redeem His people.

The significance of Christ’s atonement lies in the fact that it is the means through which redemption is accomplished. Hebrews 9:12 states that Christ entered the holy place with His own blood and obtained eternal redemption for us. This atonement not only satisfies the righteous requirements of a holy God but also illustrates the depth of God’s love and grace. Salvation is rooted in Christ's sacrifice, highlighting that it is not simply human decision-making or works that lead to salvation, but the divine act of God through Jesus Christ that grants us justification and reconciliation with Him.

Hebrews 9:12, 1 John 5:12

Sermon Transcript

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This morning for our Bible study,
I would encourage you to read Acts chapter 24. Let's read. Turn to Acts chapter
24 and let's read verse 14. Now we find the Apostle Paul
as prisoner, a prisoner of Rome, and he's in Rome and he's given
defense of the gospel, answering for the charges against him brought
about by the religious leaders of Jerusalem, the Pharisees in
that day. And he makes this statement in
Acts chapter 24 verse 14, but this I confess unto thee, that
after the way which they call heresy, that is these religious
Jews, so I worship the God of my father, believing all things
that are written in the law and in the prophets, in Moses and
all the Old Testament. Paul said, I'm a believer of
scripture and have hope toward God, which they also They themselves
also allow that there shall be resurrection of the dead, both
of the just and of the unjust." Now, this religious generation
in our day is much like those in Paul's day. This religious
generation has been tricked, deceived, and lied to by modern
prophets of deceit. They preach for gain and make
merchandise of men's souls rather than telling the truth, and they
are leading thousands into condemnation by their easy believism and decisionism
that's made in most churches today. Now, my friend, the time
has come for God's servant to speak in plain, clear language
and tell men the truth. Now, I publicly declare unto
you and to all that will hear me deliberately, publicly, denounce
as heresy, that is, evil teaching, any form of doctrine that teaches
that salvation in any measure, by any way, is accomplished by
the sinner, by man, rather than the Savior, God Almighty, God
our Savior alone. Now the Scriptures teach plainly
that salvation is of the Lord. Any doctrine, now listen to me
carefully, I want you to hear me this morning, any doctrine
that promotes the dignity of man and diminishes the glory
of God, I call heresy. or evil false preaching. Now,
I may stand alone in this matter, and I may be accused of many
things, of being hard and contentious. Be that as it may, I have counted
the cost. Here I stand. I can do no other.
The glory of God, the glory of Christ and the truth of God in
the souls of men are at stake. I cannot be silent. I'm opposed
to every false gospel and every false preacher that would teach
that salvation is in your hand. My friend, salvation's in God's
hand. The man-centered religion of
our day, my friend, let me be clear, is Antichrist. Now John
warned us of this, the apostle, in 1 John 2, verse 18, he said,
little children, it is the last time, as you have heard, that
Antichrist shall come. Even now there are many Antichrists,
whereby you know it is the last time. Any doctrine or teaching
that says salvation is in the sinner's hand and salvation is
by the sinner's will is anti-Christ. Now, don't turn me off unless
you hear me out. Listen to me. Now, here's the
issue. The issue is just this. How is
salvation accomplished? Now, we're sinners. We're dead
in sin. We cannot do anything for ourselves. How is salvation
accomplished? Now, some say that salvation
is accomplished by by the works of men. Some say that salvation
is partly the work of God and partly the work of man. My friend,
I call that heresy as well. The word of God is perfectly
clear in this matter. Again, I say unto you that salvation
is of the Lord. That's what the book of Jonah
says in Jonah 2.9. That's a statement that Jonah
made that salvation is God's doing. Now listen to these other
scriptures that teaches that salvation is of the Lord. The
salvation of the righteous is of the Lord. Psalm 37, 39. Now
here's another scripture. He that is our God is the God
of our salvation. Psalm 68, 20. Now here's another
scripture, Romans 9, 16. Salvation is not of him that
willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that would show mercy.
He said, I will have mercy on whom I will. The Apostle Paul
said this, for by grace are you saved. through faith, and that
not of yourselves. It's the gift of God, not of
works, lest any man should boast." Now, here's what I'm saying.
Eternal life and salvation is not an offer. It's the mighty
operation of God's grace. Philippians 1, 6, Paul said,
being confident of this very thing, that God, who has begun
a good work in you, will finish it. Whose work is it? God's work. Where does this work begin? It's
God's work that begins in the heart. Salvation is a heart work
and it's a work of God. Something else. Salvation is
not an invitation. Salvation is a command of God
to bow to Him and to believe Christ. It's a free gift of God.
The gospel is not a generous proposal. It's a blessed proclamation. of accomplished redemption through
the blood and righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ alone.
Hebrews 9, 12 says this, not by the blood of bulls and goats,
but by His own blood, He entered in once into the holy place and
He obtained, that is the Lord Jesus with His own blood, He
obtained eternal redemption for us with His blood. In preaching
the gospel, we're not offering some men, or men offering men,
some good advice. We're proclaiming the good news
of real atonement. The Lord said, it is finished,
it's accomplished, real atonement by Christ. Again in Hebrews 2,
we read, wherefore in all things it behooved him, that is Christ,
to be made like unto his brethren. bone of our bone and flesh of
our flesh. Yes, he is God and yes, he is
a real man. That he might be a merciful and
faithful high priest in things pertaining to God to make atonement
for the sin of his people. We have real atonement in Christ. His blood washes away all our
sin. Salvation. Something else. Salvation
does not come by man's decision. Salvation comes by divine revelation. Our Lord said in Matthew 11,
25, He's hid these things from the wise and prudent and revealed
them undebayed, even so, Father, it seems good in your sight.
Salvation is not the result of man's will. Salvation is the
result of God's will. We're born again, not of the
will of the flesh, not of the will of man, but of God. See
what I'm saying? Salvation is in the hand of the
Lord. Salvation is of the Lord in its planning, its execution. It's application, it's sustaining
power, and it's ultimate perfection. Salvation doesn't come by man's
choice, my friend. Salvation comes by God's choice. Our Lord says that in John 15.
You didn't choose me, I chose you. Repentance and faith are
not moral persuasion brought about by the talents of the gifted
preacher. They are holy dispositions created
in the heart of the sinner by almighty grace, almighty God. Acts chapter 5 says this, him
have God exalted with his right hand to be prince and savior
for to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sin. To do
what? To forgive it. And to give repentance,
to forgive sin. How? By the exaltation of Christ,
when He by Himself purged our sin, God raised Him from the
dead, and He's seated at God's right hand with all power and
authority, giving salvation to whom He will. Salvation is not
coming to an altar. It's not coming to the front
of the church. Salvation is not joining the right church. Salvation
is not being in the right church with the right name. Listen to
me. Salvation is in a person. It's
coming to the substitute. It's being brought to Christ
by the grace of God. He said, No man can come to Me,
except the Father which sent Me draw him. My friend, I'm saying
as clearly as I know how, that salvation is by the grace of
God and salvation is in the Lord Jesus Christ. John says that
clearly in 1 John chapter 5. He that hath the Son, the Son
of God, he that hath the Son hath life. He that hath not the
Son of God does not have life." Now, you can join the right church
with the right name, have some temporary relief and repose and
peace. Maybe your conscience will be
soothed for a little while. But my friend, salvation is in
Christ alone. Now, this is what I'm saying. Hear me well. From start to finish,
again, I say that salvation is of the Lord. This is what the
scriptures teach. It's the work of God's rich, free, immutable
grace in Christ. It's not in any way attributed
to man, but rather to Almighty God alone. When the Apostle Paul
wrote to young Timothy, Paul in prison, 2 Timothy 1, 9, it's
recorded. He said, Paul, Paul wrote to
Timothy and said, Timothy, don't be ashamed of me or the gospel
or me of his prisoner. He said, Timothy, remember it's
God who saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according
to our work, but according to God's own purpose and grace,
which was given us in Christ before the foundation of the
world. That makes it clear, doesn't
it? Salvation is God's doing something for us. Salvation is
always dependent and determined and accomplished by God, never
determined by the sinner. Grace planned our salvation in
the eternal counsels of the Holy God way back in eternity. We
read of Christ, the Lamb slain before the foundation of the
world. Grace purchased our salvation by the blood atonement of Christ.
We're redeemed not with the corruptible things of silver and gold, but
with the precious blood of Christ, the Lamb without blemish and
without spot. Grace produced salvation in us
by the effectual power of God the Holy Spirit in regeneration. You hath he quickened who were
dead. James said, of his own will beget he us with the word
of truth. Grace causes us to persevere
in salvation in our hearts. We are kept by the power of God
through faith. Through faith, God's power. And
grace will bring our salvation to completion and perfection
in eternal glorification. Now this is exactly what the
Lord said in John chapter 6. You remember He said, All that
the Father giveth me will come to me, and him that come to me
I will in no wise cast out, for I came down from heaven. John
6, 38. not to do my own will, but the will of Him that sent
me. And this is the Father's will, which hath sent me, that
all which He hath given me I should lose nothing, but raise it up
again at the last day. This is the will of Him that
sent me, that everyone which seeth the Son and believeth on
Him may have everlasting life, and I'll raise Him up at the
last day." Talk of human merit in any form, and I'll denounce
it as heresy. But if you speak of true saving
grace, the grace of God in Christ, justified freely by His grace
through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, together we
shall praise our God and our Redeemer for the salvation that's
of the Lord.
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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