The sermon titled "Christ Our Substitute," delivered by Tom Harding, centers on the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, predominantly drawn from Isaiah 53:1-6. Harding argues that Jesus Christ serves as the substitute for believers, bearing their sin and the penalties they deserve due to God's law. He emphasizes that Christ's redemptive work occurred not only at Calvary but also in eternity past when He was established as the surety of believers. Scriptures such as 2 Timothy 1:9 and Romans 5:19 are referenced to illustrate that Christ’s righteousness is imputed to believers, providing them with acceptance before God. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance believers have in Christ as their advocate, which emphasizes the importance of relying solely on His merit for salvation, thereby reinforcing the Reformed understanding of grace and justification through faith alone.
“The Lord Jesus Christ is a sinner's substitute, the believer's substitute. He stands in the place of God's elect.”
“The man who understands the Gospel doctrine of substitution understands the message of the Bible.”
“He died under the penalty of God's law, bearing my sin, my shame, my guilt, and the wrath due unto me.”
“Trusting Christ as my substitute, I fully expect to hear Him say, Well done, thou good and faithful servant.”
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