In the sermon titled "God's Highway Of Salvation," Tom Harding addresses the concept of salvation as presented in Isaiah 35:8-10, focusing specifically on Jesus Christ as the sole way of salvation. He emphasizes five critical aspects of this "highway": its singularity (only one way to salvation), holiness (it being a holy way that the unclean cannot enter), selectivity (it is specifically for the redeemed), plainness (accessible and understandable to all believers), and security (assured safety from dangers for those walking on this path). Harding underscores the importance of believing in Christ alone for salvation, arguing that sincerity in religion is inadequate without the truth of Jesus Christ, thus reflecting key Reformed doctrines of grace, justification, and the atonement through Christ. The practical significance of this message lies in its call for believers to both ensure they are on this true path of salvation and to actively share it with others.
“There's one way of salvation. Know the name under heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved.”
“It's a holy way. Can God be holy, just, and righteous and justify us? Only in Christ, our substitute.”
“You see, it's a plain way. We didn't come with the excellency of speech. We came plainly preaching, determined to know nothing among you, but Jesus Christ crucified.”
“This highway of salvation in Christ Jesus is a safe and secure way. No one can pluck them out of God's hand.”
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