In the sermon "Christ Our Hiding Place," Tom Harding explores the profound implications of Isaiah 32:1-2, focusing on the theological identity and work of Jesus Christ as both King and Savior. He asserts that these verses prophesy the coming of Christ, emphasizing His eternal reign in righteousness and His role as a refuge for believers. Key points include Christ's sovereignty over all creation and salvation, His fulfillment of righteous judgment, and His dual nature as God-man who bears our sins. Harding supports his arguments with Scripture, notably citing Revelation 17 and Romans 11, while underscoring the immense practical significance for believers—who find in Christ a safe hiding place from God's wrath and the fulfilling source of their righteousness and peace. He encourages a total reliance on Christ, portraying Him as the only true shelter in a sinful world.
“Behold, a king shall reign in righteousness, and princes shall rule in judgment.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ is the King, God's King. He's King of all the earth.”
“He is the hiding place from the storm and wind of the wrath of God due against our sin.”
“In Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily, and in Him the believer stands complete.”
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