In his sermon "All the Promises of God in Christ Are Yes," Tom Harding addresses the assurance and certainty found in the promises of God through Christ as presented in 2 Corinthians 1:18-21. He argues that the gospel is not ambiguous but is a definitive proclamation where all God's promises, founded in His will and purpose, are affirmed as "yes" in Christ. Harding emphasizes that these promises are trustworthy, unchanging, powerful, and eternal, as they reflect the nature of God who cannot lie (Romans 3:4) and are fulfilled through Christ's work (Acts 4:12). The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers that there is no need that goes unmet by Christ, bolstering their faith and encouraging reliance on God's provision in every aspect of life.
Key Quotes
“The gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ is not a maybe gospel. Not a conditional gospel, it's a certain and sure gospel.”
“All the promises of God in him are yes, and in him, amen. That is, they are certain, fixed, sure, true, and everlasting.”
“There is not a need we have as guilty sinners before a holy God, there is not a need we have that his precious promises don't meet.”
“All these promises of His coming, of His life, of His death, of His intercession are making all these promises sure and they all work to glorify God.”
The Bible states that all the promises of God in Christ are yes and amen.
According to 2 Corinthians 1:20, all the promises of God in Christ are affirmative, meaning they are certain and assured. These promises originate from God and illustrate His unwavering truth and character. They serve to meet every need a believer might have, given that they are fulfilled through Christ, who is the embodiment of all divine promises.
2 Corinthians 1:18-20
God's promises are true because they are rooted in His unchanging nature and power.
We know God's promises are true because He is incapable of lying, as stated in Scripture. It is impossible for God to lie (Titus 1:2), and His promises are based on His eternal purpose and will. Since He does not change (Malachi 3:6), His commitments are unwavering, reflecting His faithful and powerful character in fulfilling them.
Titus 1:2, Malachi 3:6
Faith is essential for Christians as it is the means through which we receive God's promises.
Faith is crucial for Christians because it allows us to access and respond to God's promises. In Ephesians 2:8, we learn that faith is a gift from God, not a result of our own works. It is through faith that we receive grace to partake in the divine nature and all spiritual blessings found in Christ. Without faith, we cannot confidently approach God or rely on His promises, which aligns with the assurance that they are certain and secure.
Ephesians 2:8, 2 Peter 1:4
God's promises are eternal because they are based on His everlasting character and will.
When we say that God's promises are eternal, we affirm that they are not confined to time but are everlasting reflections of His character. Ecclesiastes 3:14 tells us that whatever the Lord does lasts forever. Thus, the promises made in Christ remain valid and applicable to all believers throughout all ages, affirming that God's purpose will ultimately lead to His glory.
Ecclesiastes 3:14
God's promises are designed to meet all our needs through Christ.
God’s promises address every need of guilty sinners. Philippians 4:19 assures us that God will supply all our needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. In Him, we find provisions for salvation, forgiveness, spiritual growth, and every form of support needed for our walk in faith. This assurance enables believers to rest in the sufficiency of Christ, knowing that He is capable to address our every need.
Philippians 4:19
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