In the sermon titled "Look To The Lord Jesus Christ For All Salvation," Tom Harding emphasizes the sole role of God as both just and Savior, primarily drawing from Isaiah 45:20-25. The preacher argues that the one true God, who is holy and righteous, perfectly balances justice and mercy, exemplified in the fulfillment of salvation through Jesus Christ. By anchoring his message in scriptural affirmations — such as Isaiah’s repeated declarations of God’s exclusivity and His dual nature of justice and salvation — Harding underscores that all who look to Christ are assured of salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine is immense; it compels believers to rely exclusively on Jesus for their justification and encourages them to direct their faith not toward works or rituals, but wholly toward Christ alone.
“There is but one true, almighty, eternal, absolute, sovereign, holy God. And he's the God of scripture.”
“Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is none else.”
“Salvation's in a person. He didn't say go to the church. Salvation's not in a church. If you're trusting your church, you're lost.”
“Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved. And my friend, this is the gift of God, sovereignly given, and this is the work of God in your heart.”
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