The sermon "God's Doings Are Forever," based on Ecclesiastes 3:14, addresses the Reformed doctrine of God's eternal decrees and the assurance of salvation. Preacher Tom Harding argues that God's purposes are immutable and eternal, emphasizing that nothing can thwart His divine will. He supports this with Scripture references such as John 10:28-29 and Philippians 1:6, illustrating the security of salvation and the assurance of being kept by God's power. The practical significance of this message lies in providing believers with confidence in their eternal security, reinforcing that salvation is entirely the work of God and not contingent upon human performance.
“Whatsoever God doeth, it shall be forever. Nothing can be put to it, nor anything taken away from it.”
“Salvation is a real and vital union with the Lord Jesus Christ. The church is called… the church of which the Lord Jesus Christ is the head.”
“If God has saved me… by His matchless, eternal, sovereign grace, it shall be forever.”
“He who called us has been faithful. He kept us by the power of His grace. He has never failed us, and He never shall.”
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