The sermon titled "Come Now Let Us Reason Together" by Tom Harding focuses on the doctrine of divine grace as it is exemplified in Isaiah 1:18-20. The preacher emphasizes the urgent call from God for sinners to come to Him in repentance and faith, underscoring that salvation is offered freely through the sacrifice of Christ. Key arguments include the recognition of humanity's total depravity, the necessity of divine intervention for salvation, and the assurance of forgiveness through Christ's atonement. Scripture references such as Isaiah 1:18 ("Come now, let us reason together") and further citations from both the Old and New Testaments illustrate God's gracious initiative and the depth of human sinfulness juxtaposed with God's mercy. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to proclaim the gospel of grace, reminding them that Christ's atonement is sufficient for all who recognize their need of salvation.
“The mouth of the Lord has spoken it. He’s the one who calls us; we need only to come and reason together with Him.”
“Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow. The blood of the Lord Jesus Christ cleanses us from all our sin.”
“Salvation is not only of the Lord; salvation is also for sinners. Sinners need to hear the word of the Lord.”
“How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation? There is no other Savior but the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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