The sermon titled "Salvation Will God Appoint" by Tom Harding focuses on the foundational Reformed doctrine of salvation, emphasizing God’s sovereign initiative in appointing salvation through Christ. Harding discusses four key points derived from Isaiah 26:1-4: Christ as our security, our entrance, our peace, and our foundation. He cites scriptures such as 1 Thessalonians 5:9 and Ecclesiastes 3:14 to illustrate that salvation is solely the work of God, independent of human merit or effort. The practical significance of this doctrine asserts that believers can find complete assurance and peace in their salvation, as it rests entirely on God's eternal purpose, the redemptive work of Christ, and the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit.
“The safety the believer enjoys and the security the believer enjoys is not in his will or his work or his merit or his worth.”
“None of God's elect can perish unless God's love fails.”
“The only terms and ground of peace before God is the blood atonement of Jesus Christ.”
“Trust ye in the Lord forever, for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is appointed by God and is found in Jesus Christ alone.
Isaiah 26:1-4, 1 Thessalonians 5:9
God's salvation is assured through His unchanging purpose and the work of Christ.
Isaiah 26:3-4, Ecclesiastes 3:14, 1 Corinthians 13
Christ is our peace because He reconciled us to God through His blood.
Colossians 1:20, Isaiah 26:3-4
Christ as our foundation means He is the source of our strength and security.
Isaiah 26:4, Proverbs 3:5
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