In his sermon, "Jesus Christ Is The Great I AM," Tom Harding discusses the significant theological truth of Christ's divine identity, particularly focusing on the phrase "I AM" as revealed in Exodus 3:13-15. He argues that Jesus is the same eternal God who spoke to Moses from the burning bush, asserting His pre-existence before all creation as reflected in John 8:58. Throughout the sermon, Harding emphasizes Christ’s unique roles by exploring seven "I AM" statements from the Gospel of John, including "I am the bread of life" (John 6:35) and "I am the good shepherd" (John 10:11), illustrating that Jesus fulfills all spiritual needs and offers salvation to His people. The practical significance is profound; recognizing Jesus as the `I AM` is crucial for salvation, and believers must trust in Him not only as Lord but also as God incarnate, to escape spiritual death and condemnation (John 8:24; John 3:36).
“Make no mistake. Our Lord told the Pharisees... before Abraham was, I am.”
“He is the everlasting God... God manifest in the flesh. Let us never forget that our Lord at no time stopped being God.”
“In Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily, and in Him we are complete.”
“Is it really important that I trust Jesus Christ as God and believe Him alone as all my salvation? Yes, and here's the reason why.”
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