In this sermon titled "Our Lord Jesus Christ Gave Himself For Our Sins," Tom Harding addresses the core doctrine of salvation through the grace of God as revealed in Galatians 1:3-5. Key arguments are centered around seven distinguishing marks of the gospel, with a strong emphasis on the sovereign grace of God as the cause of salvation, underscoring that salvation is not based on human works but entirely on God's electing purpose. Harding cites Romans 3:24 to support the idea that justification is a gift of grace through the redeeming work of Christ, who is described as the heart and means of salvation. Practical significance lies in the understanding that peace with God and deliverance from sin are achieved solely through Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing the Reformed belief that salvation is wholly the work of God, ultimately resulting in His glorification.
“Salvation is of the Lord. The wellhead and the spring and the fountain of salvation flows from the eternal grace of God, not of works.”
“Peace with God is made through the blood atonement of Jesus Christ. There is no peace with God apart from Christ.”
“The heart of salvation is Jesus Christ himself... Salvation is not in a church... Salvation is in a person.”
“Everything in the scheme of God's salvation works to this one end, that is the glory of God.”
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