In his sermon titled "Christ Is Precious To Those Who Believe," Tom Harding explores the theological significance of Christ as the cornerstone of faith based on 1 Peter 2:6-10. He argues that to believers, Christ is precious because of His uniqueness, inherent value, and the vital qualities He possesses for salvation. Supporting his points, Harding references Scripture, including 1 Peter 2:7 which states, "Unto you therefore which believe, he is precious," and Psalm 62:5-6 that highlights trust in God as the only source of salvation. He emphasizes the practical significance of recognizing Christ's worth, which should inspire believers to trust Him completely for their salvation, contrasting this with the disobedient who view Christ as a stumbling stone. Ultimately, the sermon calls for an acknowledgment of God’s sovereign grace in making believers treasure Christ above all.
“Unto you therefore which believe, Christ is most precious. He is altogether lovely.”
“For something to be called precious, it must possess these three qualities: It must be rare, valuable, and possess important qualities.”
“To you who believe, Christ is precious. But to those who are disobedient, the Lord Jesus Christ is not precious to them, rather a stumbling stone.”
“You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood. It is God who has made us to differ.”
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