In the sermon titled "None Like That," Tom Harding addresses the exclusivity and sufficiency of the gospel of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that there is none like it. He underscores three key points: the divine authorship of Scripture, the singularity of salvation through Christ, and the nature of saving faith. Citing 1 Timothy 3:16, he notes that all Scripture is inspired by God, thus ensuring its authority and relevance. Moreover, he highlights Ephesians 1:3-7 to illustrate God’s sovereign choice in salvation, making clear that it is God's work rather than human effort. The practical significance of this message lies in reinforcing believers’ confidence in the gospel and encouraging them to embrace God’s grace as the only means of salvation.
“David said unto the priest, there is none like that, in reference to that sword... Now, I think we can make good use of that saying in reference to the gospel of Jesus Christ. There is none like that gospel.”
“God freely chose whom He would save, sovereignly chose whom He would save, and He also chose how He would save them.”
“Faith does not produce salvation. Faith simply receives the Lord Jesus Christ who is salvation.”
“We stand before God as mercy beggars... I say, give it to me, Lord, that I may be justified from all my sin.”
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