The sermon titled "What Happened At Calvary?" by Tom Harding primarily addresses the theme of Christ's suffering and its significance within the framework of redemption. The preacher articulates that the text from Lamentations 1:12 serves as a poignant reflection of the sorrow experienced by Christ on the cross, emphasizing that His anguish surpasses all human suffering. Harding argues that this suffering was deliberately planned and governed by God, as seen through key Scriptures such as Acts 2:23 and Isaiah 53:10, which confirm God’s sovereign hand in the crucifixion of Christ. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of substitutionary atonement, explaining that Christ bore the sins of the elect and incurred God’s wrath not for His own sin, but by imputation, thereby satisfying divine justice. The doctrinal significance of this message lies in its call for a proper estimation of Christ's sacrificial death; it challenges listeners to recognize the cross as central to their faith, asserting that true believers will see Christ crucified as everything.
“What happened at the cross? In a word, can you describe it? One word describes what happened. Substitution.”
“Indifference, my friend, to the gospel is deadly and damning to your soul.”
“To those who were chosen by the grace of God in that covenant of grace, to those who are redeemed by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ... Christ crucified is everything.”
“I'm determined to know nothing among you but Jesus Christ and Him crucified.”
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