The sermon titled "God Declares The End From The Beginning" delivered by Tom Harding emphasizes the sovereignty and omniscience of God, as revealed in Isaiah 46:9-13. The preacher argues that God's declaration of the end from the beginning signifies His eternal decree that governs all aspects of creation, including the fulfillment of salvation and righteousness through Jesus Christ. Scriptural references include Romans 10:4, Hebrews 9:26, and 2 Thessalonians 2, which collectively support the central claim that Christ is the ultimate fulfillment of the law, the sacrifice for sin, and the completion of God's saving plan. The practical significance of this doctrine illuminates the assurance Christians have in God's sovereign orchestration of salvation, which spans from eternity past to eternity future, affirming that God indeed has a fixed purpose for His people.
Key Quotes
“God's foreknowledge of all things is always based upon His eternal, immutable decree.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth.”
“Calvary was in the decree and ordination of God long before Adam ever sinned.”
“Predestination, God has declared from the beginning to have a glorified people just like the Lord Jesus Christ.”
The Bible reveals that God is sovereign and declares the end from the beginning, executing His eternal decree.
The sovereignty of God is prominently displayed in Scripture, particularly in Isaiah 46:9-10, where God declares, 'I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning.' This highlights God's omniscience and omnipotence, asserting that all events are under His sovereign control. Acts 15:18 reinforces this by stating that known unto God are all His works from the beginning of the world. This means that God not only knows all things but actively ordains them according to His purpose and pleasure, which includes His sovereign plan for salvation and creation.
Isaiah 46:9-10, Acts 15:18
Scripture states that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness for all who believe, as referenced in Romans 10:4.
The New Testament articulates the concept that Christ fulfills the requirements of the law, as proclaimed in Romans 10:4, which declares, 'For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.' This unpacks the reality that since human beings cannot achieve righteousness through adherence to the law due to sin, Christ came into the world to satisfy the law and provide the necessary righteousness through His life and sacrifice. Galatians 4:4-5 further explains that God sent His Son, made under the law, to redeem those under the law, affirming that He is indeed the ultimate fulfillment of the law's justice in our stead.
Romans 10:4, Galatians 4:4-5
God's declaration of the end assures Christians of His sovereign plan and purpose, offering them hope in His ultimate victory.
Understanding that God has declared the end from the beginning is foundational for Christian faith, as it assures believers that everything is under God's sovereign control, including their salvation. Romans 8:28 teaches that all things work together for the good of those who love God, emphasizing that God's divine plan is in action. This understanding eliminates uncertainty and instills confidence that despite worldly trials, God’s counsel shall ultimately stand, fulfilling His decree. The certainty of salvation, as indicated in 2 Thessalonians 2:13, reassures believers of their predestined grace and the completion of their salvation, conforming them to the image of Christ.
Romans 8:28, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
God's omniscience means He knows all things eternally, and His will is accomplished through His sovereign plan.
God's omniscience is an essential attribute that informs His sovereign will. Psalm 139 illustrates God's all-knowing nature, declaring that He understands our paths and thoughts from afar. This knowledge is not merely passive; it is integral to His active participation in executing His divine purposes. Romans 11:36 highlights that everything is from Him, through Him, and to Him, affirming that God's sovereign will encompasses all aspects of creation and redemption. Therefore, God's omniscience assures believers that nothing occurs outside His divine plan, providing confidence in His ultimate goals and intentions for His creation.
Psalm 139, Romans 11:36
Predestination signifies that God has chosen His people for salvation before the foundation of the world.
Predestination is a key theme within Reformed theology, signifying that God has sovereignly chosen individuals for salvation before the foundation of the world. This profound doctrine is backed by scriptures such as 2 Thessalonians 2:13, which states, 'God has from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit.' Furthermore, Romans 8:30 outlines the golden chain of salvation, emphasizing that those whom God predestines are also called, justified, and glorified. This assurance of being chosen highlights God's grace and mercy, as salvation is entirely an act of God's will rather than human effort, reinforcing the idea that salvation is rooted in divine decree rather than human merit.
2 Thessalonians 2:13, Romans 8:30
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