In the sermon "Christ Is The Lamb Slain From The Foundation Of The World," Tom Harding addresses the doctrine of Christ's atonement and its implications for the elect. He argues that Jesus was predestined as the sacrificial Lamb from before the foundation of the world, emphasizing that His death is not an afterthought but the fulfillment of God’s eternal plan for redemption (Revelation 13:8). Referencing Scripture, Harding cites Revelation 13:1-10 and relates it to the relentless opposition faced by the church, underscoring the assurance that believers, whose names are written in the Book of Life, need not fear Satan's schemes. The practical significance of this sermon lies in highlighting the Reformed doctrines of election and particular atonement, affirming that Christ's sacrifice effectively secures the salvation of His people, thus providing comfort and assurance in the face of spiritual hostility.
“Jesus Christ crucified is no afterthought of God. It always was the determined counsel and foreordination of God that He would save sinners in the Lord Jesus Christ to His bloody sacrifice.”
“Christ's atonement for His elect is effectual. There's nobody in hell for whom Christ died.”
“The diamond of God's grace shines most brilliantly on the black background of our sin.”
“Believers know the truth of God concerning Christ, and they're not ashamed of the gospel of the grace of God.”
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