In the sermon titled "Submitting To The Righteousness Of God," Tom Harding addresses the theological topic of divine righteousness and its relation to human attempts at self-righteousness, as thoroughly discussed in Romans 10:1-4. He argues that while the Israelites possess a zeal for God, they lack true knowledge and understanding of His righteousness, instead striving to establish their own (Romans 10:2-3). Harding emphasizes that the righteousness of God, which culminates in Jesus Christ, is the only means of salvation (Romans 10:4). The sermon underscores the significance of submission to God's righteousness through faith in Christ, highlighting that all attempts to earn salvation through personal effort are futile. This teaching aligns with Reformed doctrines that stress the doctrines of grace, particularly the idea of justification by faith alone.
“They have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.”
“Sincerity and salvation are not the same thing.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believes the gospel.”
“In the gospel, we have the very righteousness of God given to us freely in Christ Jesus.”
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