The sermon "Look And Be Saved" by Tom Harding addresses the sole sufficiency of God as the just and merciful Savior. Harding emphasizes the paramount importance of recognizing that there is only one true God, who is just and also provides salvation through grace. His primary arguments reference Isaiah 45:20-22, which underscores God's sovereignty and the uniqueness of His nature as both just and merciful. The preacher illustrates these concepts using biblical examples, such as the promise of salvation following Adam's sin and God's protection of Noah and Lot, to demonstrate the harmony of God's justice and mercy throughout Scripture. The practical significance lies in understanding that salvation is not through human works, but by looking to Christ alone, the ultimate mediator and sacrifice, for justification and eternal life.
“There is but one true, almighty, eternal, absolute, sovereign, holy God. And he's the God of scripture.”
“God is just and a Savior. The same God who was just also reveals himself as merciful, gracious, long-suffering to the salvation of God's elect.”
“Look unto me and be saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is none else.”
“Salvation's in a person. He didn't say go to the church. If you're trusting your church, you're lost.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is found in Christ alone, as He is the only just God and Savior.
Isaiah 45:20-22, Romans 3:24-26
Jesus is our Savior as He fulfilled the role of the justifier through His sacrifice on the cross.
Isaiah 45:21-22, Romans 3:24-26
Looking to Christ is essential because He is the only source of salvation and righteousness.
Isaiah 45:22, Hebrews 12:2, 1 Timothy 2:5
The Bible teaches that all the ends of the earth can be saved by looking to God.
Isaiah 45:22, Matthew 28:19-20
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