In the sermon "How Are Sinners Justified?" Tom Harding addresses the critical theological doctrine of justification, exploring how sinful humanity can stand justified before a holy God. The sermon emphasizes three essential components: the holiness of God, the sinfulness of humanity, and the means of justification through Christ. Harding underscores the severity of God’s holiness, as noted in Scripture, particularly in Job 25:4-6, and illustrates humanity's total depravity using various Bible references, culminating in a presentation of how justification is achieved solely through Christ's substitutionary sacrifice as highlighted in Romans 3:23-26. The practical significance of this teaching lies in its affirmation of God's sovereign grace, emphasizing that our justification is not based on human merit but entirely on the redemptive work of Jesus, which assures believers of their standing before God.
“How can a man a sinful man be justified or stand justified before a holy God? This is the greatest and most vital question that any man can consider.”
“God's love must be like Himself. It must be holy.”
“The only way we're justified is through the merit, the blood, and the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ was saving His people from their sin when He died.”
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