The sermon titled "Rejoice In The Lord Jesus Christ, Our Righteousness" focuses on the doctrine of justification by faith in Christ alone, as illustrated in Philippians 3:1-9. Tom Harding emphasizes that salvation is entirely rooted in the person of Jesus Christ and not in human works or religious rituals. He cites Philippians 3:8-9, where the Apostle Paul expresses the accounting of all earthly gains as loss compared to the knowledge of Christ, underscoring that true righteousness comes exclusively through Christ's obedience and grace. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement for believers to rejoice in their complete acceptance in Christ, warning them against false teachings that suggest any additive to salvation. Harding ultimately calls believers to be found in Christ, emphasizing that true salvation is a work of God's grace.
“Salvation is in a person, not a denomination, not a feeling, not an experience. That salvation is in a person.”
“We stand complete in Christ. Nothing needs to be added. That's why we rejoice in the Lord Jesus Christ alone.”
“What things one time were gain to me, all my religious zeal and all my religious efforts, I count them all but ruin and loss for Christ.”
“We must have a justifying righteousness to stand before God. And that is freely given by imputation, credited to us by the sovereign grace of God, received by faith.”
Salvation is found solely in Jesus Christ, not in any works or religious efforts.
Philippians 3:1-9
Righteousness is through Christ alone, as He fulfilled the law and offers His obedience to believers.
Philippians 3:9, Romans 4:5
Rejoicing in the Lord fosters spiritual strength and a focus on His steadfast grace.
Philippians 3:1
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