In "The Foundation Of God Stands Sure," Tom Harding addresses the doctrine of God's sovereignty and unchanging promises as foundational to the Christian faith, particularly in relation to the church and individual believers. He emphasizes that God’s eternal purpose, covenant, gospel, and promises are sure and secure. Key scriptural references include 2 Timothy 2:19, which declares the assurance of God's foundation; Matthew 16:18, which highlights the church's invincibility; and Isaiah 54:10, affirming the unbreakable nature of God's covenant. The sermon conveys the practical significance of these truths, offering comfort and security to believers, affirming that their salvation is grounded not in their own merit but in Christ's redemptive work secured by God's sovereign decree.
“The foundation of God standeth sure. There's nothing more comforting to the hearts of God's servants and God's people than the fact that the church of God is safe.”
“God works everything He works according to His eternal purpose.”
“The covenant that was ratified with the blood atonement of Christ...stands absolutely certain and sure.”
“The foundation of the gospel stands sure because it's based upon the performance of the mediator, the messenger of the covenant, Jesus Christ, not my puny work.”
The Bible states that the foundation of God stands sure, with His seal knowing those who are His.
2 Timothy 2:19, Matthew 16:18
We know God's eternal purpose is true because He works all things according to His sovereign will.
Ephesians 1:11, Romans 11:36
The covenant of grace assures Christians of God's unbreakable promise of salvation through Jesus Christ.
Isaiah 54:10, Hebrews 9:12, 1 John 1:7
The gospel foundation is sure because it is founded on the unchanging truth of Jesus Christ and His redemptive work.
Hebrews 13:8, Matthew 28:18, 1 John 1:7
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