The sermon titled "Are You A Thirsty Sinner?" by Tom Harding focuses on the theological themes of spiritual thirst and the irresistible grace of God as depicted in Isaiah 55:1-7. Harding asserts that the invitation in the passage is an irresistible call to those who recognize their need for salvation and desire fellowship with God. He posits that this “thirst” represents a genuine longing for spiritual nourishment rather than the empty pursuits of worldly pleasures. Utilizing references from Isaiah 53 and John 7:37, Harding emphasizes that the call to "come to the waters" is directed at those who are made aware of their spiritual drought and points towards Christ as the living water and the bread of life. The practical significance of this message is underscored in the assurance that salvation is a free gift from God, available to sinners completely devoid of merit.
“This thirst here...is not for sin, but rather for salvation. This is a spiritual thirst for the things of God in the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Salvation is the free gift of God. The gospel is as free as the air you breathe.”
“He says, ‘Come unto me.’ Don’t look to yourself...but look to me. All blessings of the gospel are in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He’s a faithful witness...He’s the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. And He commands all things in providence, creation, and salvation.”
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