This sermon, delivered by Tom Harding, centers on the powerful nature of the gospel of Christ as articulated in Romans 1:15-17. The preacher emphasizes the concept of being a "debtor" to God's grace, mercy, and the atonement of Jesus Christ, arguing that all believers owe their salvation to God's sovereign mercy and the redemptive work of Christ. He references various Scriptures, including Romans 3:24 and 4:3, to underscore that righteousness is imputed to believers through faith in Christ rather than by their works. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call for believers to embrace their indebtedness as a motivation for evangelism and proclaiming the gospel, asserting that the preached word is the means by which God brings salvation to His elect.
“We are entirely indebted to God in every aspect of salvation.”
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“The preaching of this gospel are the very means that God has ordained to call out His people.”
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“The righteousness that God demands of the sinner is not performed by the deeds of our hands.”
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“The just shall live by faith. This God-given faith receives the Lord Jesus Christ as everything in salvation.”
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