In the sermon titled "Jesus Christ Is Our Righteousness," Tom Harding expounds on the central theme of righteousness as revealed in the gospel through Jesus Christ, particularly drawing from Psalm 71. He argues that true righteousness is not achieved through human effort or morality but is entirely imputed through Christ (2 Corinthians 5:21). Harding utilizes Scripture references such as Romans 1:16-17 and Romans 10:1-4 to demonstrate that it is by faith alone that believers receive justification, highlighting that self-righteousness is futile (Isaiah 64:6). The practical significance of his message underscores the necessity of relying solely on Christ for salvation and how understanding this imparts assurance and peace to believers, encouraging them to praise God for His grace and righteousness.
“The righteousness that we so desperately need is only found in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Blessed is that man to whom God imputeth righteousness without works.”
“In him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily and in Christ we are complete.”
“The righteousness we have is Christ.”
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