In his sermon titled "Who Is Jesus Christ?", Tom Harding examines the essential doctrine of the incarnation of Christ as presented in 1 Timothy 3:14-16. He emphasizes that the church serves as the pillar and ground of truth, specifically regarding the gospel of sovereign grace, which is without controversy among believers. Harding articulates six key points that encapsulate the mystery of godliness: Christ's manifestation in the flesh, his justification by the Spirit, being seen by angels, preached to the Gentiles, believed on in the world, and ultimately received up into glory. These points are supported by various Scripture references such as John 1:14 and Romans 1:4, highlighting the divine authority and redemptive work of Christ. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its affirmation of Christ as the sole mediator and the assurance of salvation through his completed work, reinforcing the believer's hope and grounding in the true gospel.
“The gospel of God's sovereign grace... is not an issue of debate or controversy. It's wholeheartedly received, believed, preached, and supported among God's people.”
“Great is the mystery of godliness. God was manifest in the flesh... It is rejected by the natural man; the gospel is foolishness to him.”
“His priestly work is finished... God says it’s enough. He’s satisfied with the death and the blood atonement of Jesus Christ.”
“He is a forerunner, entered in and is seated, and the believer is seated and enthroned in Christ.”
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