In this sermon, Tom Harding focuses on the doctrine of Christ as the effectual sacrifice for sin, centered on 1 John 4:10. He emphasizes that God's love is not prompted by human love but is a sovereign, unmerited gift; Genesis 1 demonstrates humanity's enmity toward God and total depravity, illustrating that man cannot initiate love for God. Harding supports his arguments with Scripture, including Romans 5:8 and John 15:16, to show that God's love and the provision of Christ as an atoning sacrifice are intrinsic to His nature. The theological significance of this message lies in understanding the unconditional and initiating nature of God's love, which not only addresses the problem of sin but also compels believers to extend love to one another as a reflection of God's love toward them.
“Herein is love, not that we love God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.”
“We don't merit or earn God's favor, earn His love. He loves us because God is love.”
“This love was unsought. We never sent for Him. We never sent for God. God sent to us.”
“Our Lord loved us with all our sin. Can we do less than to love others who have sinned against us?”
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