The sermon titled "Psalm 69, The Psalm Of The Cross" by Tom Harding explores the profound theological significance of Psalm 69 in relation to the suffering and exaltation of Jesus Christ. Harding argues that this psalm speaks to Christ’s atoning work, revealing that His suffering was directly due to humanity's sin and God's holiness. He references key passages, notably from Isaiah 53 and Lamentations, illustrating how Jesus bore the wrath of God and became guilty for our sins, thus fulfilling messianic prophecies. The sermon emphasizes the gravity of Christ's soul agony and the ultimate triumph of His resurrection, highlighting the doctrine of substitutionary atonement central to Reformed theology. This message underlines the believer’s assurance in Christ’s redemptive work, encouraging them to find hope and glory in the cross.
“The Lord Jesus Christ had the holy wrath of God spent upon him without one ounce of mercy.”
“He made his soul an offering for sin.”
“The waters of God's wrath could not quench His love for us.”
“Salvation is all He's doing.”
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