In Tom Harding's sermon titled "Eternal Redemption In Christ Jesus," the primary theological focus is on the priestly work of Jesus Christ as articulated in Hebrews 9:11-12. Harding argues that Christ's unique priesthood and sacrifice are essential for redemption, distinguishing between the temporary and ineffective sacrifices of the Old Testament and Christ's ultimate sacrifice. He emphasizes that Christ entered the true heavenly sanctuary by His own blood, obtaining eternal redemption for believers (Hebrews 9:12), and discusses the significance of Jesus as the perfect mediator who fulfills the Old Testament's sacrificial system. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it underscores the assurance of salvation and the permanence of Christ's work, providing believers with confidence in their standing before God.
“Without our Lord Jesus Christ being the appointed high priest, bringing the appointed sacrifice, we have no remission of sin.”
“It was his own blood that he offered. God purchased the church with his own blood.”
“His offering, His blood, actually obtained and secured eternal redemption for us.”
“When the Lord Jesus Christ offered himself through the eternal spirit, by that offering he paid our sin debt and obtained an eternal inheritance for us.”
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