The sermon "Jesus Christ Himself" by Tom Harding addresses the centrality of Jesus Christ as the sole foundation of salvation and the believer's relationship with God, as highlighted in Ephesians 2:19-22. Harding emphasizes that Jesus is the cornerstone of the faith, underscoring His role as the anointed Messiah whose redemptive work reconciles believers to God. Key points include that Jesus is the theme of Scripture, all our redemption and righteousness, the sole object of saving faith, and the source of true joy and peace. Harden supports his arguments with various Scripture references, notably Ephesians 2:13-19, Galatians 2:20, and Philippians 3:8-9, demonstrating that through Christ, believers are no longer aliens or strangers but adopted into the household of God. The practical significance is profound, illustrating that true Christian identity and community is established on the person and work of Jesus Christ, affirming doctrines of grace, election, and the unmerited favor bestowed upon believers.
Key Quotes
“There’s just one foundation. There’s just one way of salvation. Build upon the foundation of the apostles and the prophets. And that one foundation is that foundation that God has laid, which is Christ the Lord.”
“Jesus Christ Himself is the theme of all the Scriptures. This whole book is about the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Jesus Christ Himself is all of our redemption. We are redeemed, not with corruptible things, but with the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Can you say, He’s all my salvation? Jesus Christ Himself. Now, Himself alone, faith alone, grace alone, Christ alone. That's all our hope.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is the only foundation for salvation, built upon the teachings of the apostles and prophets.
In Ephesians 2:19-20, Paul emphasizes that Jesus Christ Himself is the chief cornerstone and the only foundation of our faith. According to the Scriptures, there is no other name under heaven through which we can be saved but Jesus Christ. This truth is affirmed in the confession of faith held by believers, where the foundation is built upon the teachings of the apostles, centered on the redemptive work of Christ. He alone is the source of our salvation, reconciling us to God and making us fellow citizens in the household of God.
Ephesians 2:19-20, Acts 4:12
We know Jesus Christ is our only Redeemer because He accomplished our full redemption through His sacrifice and blood.
Jesus Christ is declared to be all our redemption in Ephesians 1, where it states that we have redemption through His blood, according to the riches of His grace. The Scriptures affirm that Christ did not offer part of Himself for our redemption but wholly gave Himself as the perfect sacrifice. His blood cleanses us from sin, securing our redemption and establishing Him as our sole Redeemer. This truth is central to the Gospel and is echoed throughout the New Testament, where believers are called to rest in the completed work of Christ for their salvation.
Ephesians 1:7, Galatians 2:20, Hebrews 9:26
Jesus Christ is essential for Christians because He is the source of our salvation, hope, and righteousness.
For Christians, Jesus Christ is of paramount importance as He embodies our salvation, being both the means by which we are redeemed and the foundation of our faith. He is described in Scripture as our righteousness, meaning that we gain acceptance before God through His perfect life and sacrificial death, not by our own efforts. Furthermore, Jesus Christ is our hope and comfort, providing peace with God through His blood and assuring us of eternal life. In Philippians 3, Paul stresses that knowing Christ is of utmost value, as all other pursuits pale in comparison to the excellency found in Him. Therefore, He is central to the Christian faith—our Lord, Savior, and source of every blessing.
Philippians 3:7-9, Ephesians 2:13-18
Jesus Christ provides peace with God through His sacrificial death and atoning blood.
In Romans 5:1, it states that we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, highlighting that it is through His atoning work that this peace is secured. Christ's blood satisfied divine justice, enabling reconciliation between God and sinners who believe in Him. As preached in Ephesians 2:16, through the cross, He made peace for us, eliminating enmity and alienation caused by sin. This peace is not merely an absence of conflict but a profound wholeness that comes from being right with God, affirming Jesus Christ as the agent of our salvation and the source of lasting peace.
Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:16, Colossians 1:20
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