In his sermon titled "What Did It Please The Lord To Do?", Tom Harding addresses the doctrine of divine sovereignty as fundamentally revealed in Psalm 135:4-6. He contends that God's sovereignty encompasses His authority over all creation and specifically His sovereign choice of a people for Himself, as demonstrated in Scriptures such as Ephesians 1:4 and Romans 9:11-16. Harding delineates several key actions that pleased the Lord: the election of a people, the sacrifice of Christ, the effectual calling through gospel preaching, and the gracious salvation of His chosen. His theological framework emphasizes that salvation is entirely a work of God’s grace and not contingent upon human efforts or decisions. This focus on God's sovereignty reassures believers of their salvation's security and grounds their faith in the might of an absolute deity.
“God is indeed God. Beside Him there is no other. He's on a throne of absolute, universal dominion, directing, controlling, and ruling all things after His wise and eternal counsel.”
“Nobody's faith can be stronger than he believes his God to be. The strength of faith is not in faith. The strength of faith is what faith lays hold of.”
“It pleased God to choose a people... before the foundation of the world... because God is sovereign in salvation, He will have mercy on whom He will have mercy.”
“Sinners are saved by God's almighty grace when He is pleased to reveal the gospel of Jesus Christ to us and in us. Salvation is a heart work.”
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