The sermon titled "The Church, The Fairest Among Women" by Tom Harding examines the profound love and regard that Christ has for His Church, depicted in the allegorical language of the Song of Solomon. The preacher emphasizes that the elect, though sinful and flawed, are viewed by Christ as "the fairest among women," highlighting their justification and sanctification through His grace. Scriptural references such as Ephesians 5:25-27, Romans 5:8, and John 17 underline how Christ cleanses and presents His Church without blemish. The practical significance of this message rests in the assurance of the believer’s identity in Christ; they are fully accepted and beloved in the sight of God despite their inherent sinfulness, encouraging a life of faith rooted in this grace and an active following of Christ as the true shepherd.
“The Lord Jesus Christ looks upon his bride and he has an eye for his bride, and he says she's the fairest among 10,000.”
“He presents the church, his bride, to the father not ashamed to call us brethren, he presents us faultless. That's a miracle of grace, is it not?”
“Go thy way forth by the footsteps of the flock. These are the paths of faithful believers, the footsteps of the flock.”
“The love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, isn't it?”
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