The sermon titled "The Reason of Salvation," delivered by Tom Harding, centers on the doctrine of salvation as revealed in John 3:14-21. The preacher emphasizes the necessity of Christ's atoning sacrifice as the sole remedy for sin, comparing it to the bronze serpent lifted by Moses in the wilderness. Scripture references, particularly John 3:15-18, are instrumental in illustrating that salvation is available to those who believe in Christ, supported by the idea that faith itself is a gift from God. Harding highlights the deep significance of God's love in the plan of salvation, asserting that it is not merely an act of divine grace, but the very essence of God's character, which shapes the purpose and effectiveness of Christ’s sacrificial death for His people.
Key Quotes
“The remedy for sin... is the blood atonement of Jesus Christ. Spiritual life comes out of His death.”
“Salvation is received by believing God, not by doing, by believing.”
“He did not die in order for God to love us; the atonement was not the cause, but the effect of God's love.”
“The scope of this love and the object of this love is his covenant people. He said, ‘I lay down my life for the sheep.’”
The Bible reveals that the only remedy for sin is found in the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ.
According to John 3:14-15, the remedy for sin is illustrated by the lifting up of the serpent in the wilderness, which serves as a picture of Christ being crucified. Just as the Israelites who looked upon the brazen serpent were healed, so too must we look to Jesus, who must be lifted up to atone for the sins of His people. The death of Christ was not merely an option but a necessary act to fulfill God's justice and satisfy the demands of the law. His blood atonement is the only means by which sin can be washed away, and it is through this sacrificial death that believers find the only remedy for their sins.
John 3:14-15, Numbers 21
Salvation is through Jesus Christ alone, as He is the designated substitute for sin.
Scripture asserts, particularly in John 3:16, that God sent His only begotten Son to the world to provide eternal life for those who believe in Him. This emphasizes the exclusive nature of salvation through Christ. The belief in Jesus as the Savior is a gift from God, bestowed upon those whom He has chosen, as noted in John 5:24. The distinction between those who believe and those who do not further solidifies the truth that faith in Jesus is essential for salvation. Without faith in Him, one is condemned, proving that Jesus is not just a way but the only way to redemption and eternal life.
John 3:16, John 5:24
God's love is foundational to his purpose of salvation and offers believers assurance of eternal life.
The importance of God's love for Christians cannot be overstated, as it is the very basis and motivation behind the sacrificial work of Christ. John 3:16 reveals that God's love for the world compelled Him to send His Son for the salvation of His chosen people. This love is not merely a feeling but an active commitment to the well-being of His covenant people. Understanding that God is love and that He loved us even when we were unworthy provides believers with immense comfort and assurance. Through the lens of God's love, Christians can grasp the magnitude and depth of Christ's sacrifice, knowing that they are eternally loved and secure in Him.
John 3:16, 1 John 4:10, Jeremiah 31:3
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