In Tom Harding's sermon titled "Take Hold Of The Covenant Of Grace," the primary theological topic addressed is the nature and significance of the Covenant of Grace as revealed in Isaiah 56:1-6. Harding emphasizes that taking hold of this covenant is not merely a passive acknowledgment but an active seizing and cleaving to Christ Himself, who embodies this covenant. He reinforces his argument through various Scripture references, notably Matthew 11:12 and Philippians 3:8, which highlight the forceful nature of saving faith and the believer's continual pursuit of Christ. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the call for believers to embrace their identification as part of God’s covenant community, actively engaging in righteousness and service, assuring their standing before God as members of His household and recipients of His unending grace.
“Take hold of my covenant, my covenant.”
“This covenant here that he's telling us to take hold upon... is none other than a person.”
“Saving faith must have Christ. Must have, at all expense, violently get everything else out of the way.”
“We love him because he first loved us.”
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