The sermon by Tom Harding, titled "Ruin, Redemption and Regeneration," explores the foundational Reformed doctrines relating to the fallen state of humanity due to sin, the provision of redemption through Christ, and the transformative work of regeneration by the Holy Spirit. Harding emphasizes Genesis 3:15 as the first proclamation of the Gospel, highlighting the necessity of understanding humanity's ruin in Adam before one can grasp the grace offered through Jesus Christ. He references Romans 5 to illustrate that all men fell in Adam, resulting in spiritual death and total depravity. In terms of practical application, he underscores that true salvation is a work of God's sovereign grace, wherein individuals are regenerated and made new creations in Christ, entirely dependent on divine intervention for understanding and accepting the Gospel.
“If we're wrong on the fall, if we're wrong in the garden, we'll be wrong in all our theology, all of our thinking.”
“The Savior seeking the sinner... it is God seeking the sinner. It is God calling the sinner.”
“A spiritually dead person cannot perform any function of spiritual life.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Where sin abounded, grace does much more abound in the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
The Bible teaches that in Adam all die due to his disobedience, leading to spiritual death for all humanity.
Genesis 3:14-15, Romans 5:12, Isaiah 59:2
Christ's redemption is affirmed through His sacrificial death, fulfilling God's justice and providing atonement for sin.
Genesis 3:15, Romans 3:24, 1 Peter 3:18
Regeneration is essential as it transforms believers into new creations, enabling them to have faith and pursue holiness.
2 Corinthians 5:17, John 3:3, Ezekiel 36:26-27
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