The sermon titled "Free Will Or Free Grace" by Tom Harding addresses the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone, opposing the notion that human free will plays a significant role in the process of salvation. Harding argues that Scripture clearly reveals salvation as entirely a work of God's sovereign grace, highlighted through key passages such as Romans 9:11-17, which emphasizes that salvation is not based on human will or effort but solely on God's mercy. He also references Ephesians 2:1 and 1 John 5:1 to underline humanity's deadness in sin and the necessity of divine intervention for one to believe. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty in salvation, contending that any belief in free will undermines the gospel's essence and the effectual nature of Christ's atonement. Ultimately, Harding affirms that true faith is a gift from God, decisively not reliant on human choice but rather on God's electing grace.
“The Bible does not teach that salvation is by man's choice, but rather of God's choice.”
“A God that cannot act without our permission is no God at all and simply an idol of our imagination.”
“Salvation is not in an experience. Forget it. Don't look to it. Don't trust in it. Don't have any confidence in anything in the flesh. Salvation is in a person, not in experience.”
“Thank God, my friend, I say thank God that salvation is by His free, unchanging, eternal and sovereign grace Not by my free will. Not by my works.”
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