In the sermon titled "The Bible Doctrine of Election," Tom Harding addresses the Reformed doctrine of election, emphasizing its biblical foundation and theological significance. He argues that election is God's sovereign and eternal choice of individuals for justification and salvation, as revealed in Ephesians 1:3-7. Key Scripture references, including John 6:37 and Romans 9:11-13, underscore that this choosing occurs before the foundation of the world, highlighting God's grace and the unconditional nature of election. Harding stresses that election is not based on human merit but on God's purpose and will, guiding believers to find assurance in their faith and identity in Christ as the elect. The practical significance lies in understanding that assurance of salvation rests in God’s sovereign choice rather than human actions, leading to a deeper appreciation of grace.
“Election is the sovereign, eternal choice of God to choose and determine who will be justified before God.”
“Had He not chosen us because of our sinful nature, we never would have chosen to trust God for all of our salvation.”
“The love of God, the salvation of God, is revealed in Christ Jesus, in whom we have redemption through His blood.”
“Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and dependence upon Him is evidence of being chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world.”
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