The sermon delivered by Tom Harding focuses on the importance of accurately preaching the gospel, emphasizing four key truths: the nature of God, the condition of man, the person and work of Jesus Christ, and the truth of salvation. Harding argues that true preaching begins with understanding God’s holiness, sovereignty, and unchanging nature, which is foundational to grasping human depravity (Romans 3:10-12). He further illustrates that Christ, as both fully God and fully man, is the only mediator who accomplishes salvation for His elect, countering the notion that His death was merely a potential means of salvation (John 10:28). The significance of the sermon lies in its call for preachers to uphold these truths so that the gospel proclaimed is a reflection of God’s glory and grace, as seen in 1 Corinthians 9:16 where necessity is placed upon the preacher to rightly convey the message of the gospel.
“What is it to preach the gospel? It's to tell the truth about God, who he is.”
“Salvation, my friend, is of the Lord. In its origination, in its execution, in its application, in its sustaining power, in its ultimate perfection, salvation is of the Lord.”
“Woe is unto me if I preach not the gospel. If we preach, we had better be sure we are preaching God's truth or we better quit.”
“He shall save His people from their sin. He is what He's called. He's the Savior.”
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