The sermon titled "Believers Only Glory In The Lord" by Tom Harding emphasizes the importance of boasting solely in the cross of Christ, as articulated by the Apostle Paul in Galatians 6:14. Harding argues that believers must reject any reliance on their own works or ceremonies, such as circumcision, for salvation, underscoring the doctrine of justification by faith alone in Christ alone. He points out that the false preachers seek to lead believers astray by insisting on works alongside faith for salvation. By referencing passages from Galatians and 1 Corinthians, he elucidates that true glory comes from understanding the message of the cross — the atonement and finished work of Christ, rather than any superficial or material symbols of the cross. The practical significance of this doctrine calls believers to center their faith in Christ's sacrifice, finding their identity and worth in Him alone.
“God forbid that I should glory saved in the cross except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Their chief purpose is to gain a following for themselves that they may have the praise of men, and they're not seeking the glory of God.”
“In salvation, the Lord Jesus Christ is everything. Everything.”
“Christ plus anything you bring is another gospel that won't save a flea.”
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