In Tom Harding's sermon titled "We Have Seen Strange Things Today," the primary theological topic addressed is the miraculous power of Christ in forgiving sins and healing. Harding highlights several key points, including the remarkable faith of the paralyzed man's friends who went to great lengths to bring him to Jesus, the truth that Christ's authority is divine as evidenced by His ability to forgive sins, and the necessity of recognizing one's sinfulness before seeking redemption. The scriptures referenced include Luke 5:8-26 and Matthew 9:1-8, which underline Christ’s dual authority to heal both physically and spiritually. The sermon emphasizes the practical significance of acknowledging God's sovereignty in salvation and encourages believers to glorify God for His marvelous grace while proclaiming the Gospel to others.
“A mercy beggar receiving grace, grace of God. By nature, that just doesn't happen. It happens only by the grace of God.”
“Salvation came to this sinner's house. This is the Lord's doing and it's marvelous in our eyes. It's marvelous when God saves a sinner by His grace.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ, you see, is God Almighty, who has all authority and all power to justly forgive the sin of His people.”
“Faith doesn't accomplish salvation. Faith receives the Lord Jesus Christ who did.”
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