The sermon titled "The Faith Of God's Elect" by Tom Harding examines the doctrine of election as it is articulated in Titus 1:1-4. Harding argues that the Apostle Paul identifies himself not with titles of authority but as a humble servant of God, emphasizing the importance of being chosen by God before the foundation of the world, known as the elect. He highlights the significance of faith as a gift from God, which is essential for recognizing and embracing the truth of salvation through Jesus Christ. Scriptural references such as Romans 4 and references to God's eternal promises reinforce the idea that salvation is not a result of human effort but is rooted in God's sovereign grace. The practical significance of this teaching lies in understanding that true faith and hope are grounded in the unchanging promises of God, which leads to a life that glorifies Him.
“Paul, a servant of God. Paul, a willing, loving, bond slave of Jesus Christ.”
“True faith is particular and peculiar to God's elect.”
“In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began.”
“The faith of God's elect acknowledges the truth.”
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