In "The Precious Truths Of The Gospel," Tom Harding expounds on the foundational Reformed doctrine of salvation through grace, emphasizing five precious aspects central to the believer's faith. He argues that faith itself is precious as it is God's ordained means of grace, which without, one cannot please God nor attain salvation (Hebrews 11:6). The sermon also highlights God's precious promises, which are secured through Christ’s redemptive work (2 Peter 1:3-4), reinforcing the believer's confidence in God's word. Furthermore, Harding discusses the preciousness of Christ, His blood, and even the trials believers endure, framing them as a means of refinement in their faith (1 Peter 1:6-7). The significance of this teaching lies in its assertion that all these elements work together to establish a believer’s assurance and relationship with God, rooted firmly in Christ's work and the promises outlined in Scripture.
“The only thing the believer finds to be precious are the things that are connected with the gospel of grace that he believes, the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Faith is God's ordained means to lay hold of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“These precious promises are based upon the word of God... All that God promised in Christ, He's able to perform.”
“God has reason and purpose for every trial and affliction that He brings into the believer's life.”
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