In the sermon titled "What Is It To Preach Christ Crucified?" preacher Tom Harding emphasizes the centrality of the crucifixion of Christ in Christian preaching and faith. He argues that true preaching must focus solely on Jesus Christ and His sacrificial work, as articulated in 1 Corinthians 2:1-5, where the Apostle Paul expresses his determination to preach only Christ crucified. Harding contends that without the proclamation of the cross, aspects such as worship, obedience, faith, repentance, peace, and understanding of Scripture lose their true significance and become devoid of eternal value. Each of these elements is firmly established in the redemptive work of Christ, necessitating His sacrifice for salvation and practical living, which is rooted in gratitude and grace. The sermon ultimately underscores that for the Reformed believer, the essence of the Gospel and the foundation of their faith rests on the person and work of Christ crucified, affirming that preaching that neglects this truth is rendered meaningless.
“I make no apology for preaching the person, the person of Christ, that is God manifest in the flesh, the God-man mediator.”
“Without Jesus Christ crucified, obedience becomes nothing more than dead works and fruit unto death.”
"Without Christ crucified, we could have no confidence of our salvation. The confidence we have, we worship God in the spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus.”
“My friend, be determined to know nothing as Paul says here I'm determined to know nothing among you but Jesus Christ and him crucified.”
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