In the sermon titled "Jesus Christ Is All Our Righteousness," Tom Harding explores the doctrine of justification by faith, as presented in Romans 10:1-4. He emphasizes Paul's heartfelt desire for the salvation of Israel and diagnoses their spiritual condition as one of ignorance toward God's righteousness. Harding argues that despite their zeal for God, the Israelites were lost because they attempted to establish their own righteousness rather than submitting to the righteousness that comes from Christ, who fulfills the law. He highlights the key biblical principle that true righteousness is not attained through self-effort or sincerity but rather through believing in Christ, who embodies the righteousness necessary for salvation. The practical significance of this message is the clear differentiation between self-righteousness and the imputed righteousness of Christ, underscoring the necessity of faith alone for salvation in the Reformed tradition.
“Salvation is not in sincerity. Salvation is in a person, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“They have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believes the gospel.”
“To every sinner who by God-given grace...looks to the Lord Jesus Christ, believes Him, receives Him, trusts in Him as all in all in salvation.”
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