The sermon titled "Delivered from the Fear of Death" by Greg Elmquist focuses on the theological concept of the believer’s relationship with death through the mediating work of Jesus Christ. Elmquist argues that believers are positioned in a paradox where they experience both fear and rejoicing in the face of death; a holy reverence for God coexists with deep-seated joy in the redemptive work of Christ. Key Scripture references include 2 Samuel 22:5-7 and Hebrews 2:14-15, which articulate God's power to deliver from death and emphasize the duality of fear and joy inherent in faith. This understanding underlines not only the necessity of recognizing human sinfulness and the holiness of God but also the comfort and assurance found in Christ’s victory over death, reinforcing Reformed doctrines of grace and the believer's union with Christ.
“Faith always involves both of those things. We tremble before God and at the same time we rejoice.”
“Delivered from the fear of death means to be found in Christ.”
“The death of the Lord Jesus Christ is the death of death for God's people.”
“Your life now is a paradox and it will be, it will be until we see him as he is and are made like him.”
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