In his sermon titled "Longing to See His Face," Greg Elmquist explores the deep theological longing of believers to ultimately see the face of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the significance of this yearning through Scripture and Reformed doctrine. Elmquist argues that while believers are currently unable to behold Christ's glory fully, they see glimpses through the eye of faith and Scripture, particularly citing passages such as 1 Peter 1:8-10 and Revelation 22:4. He stresses that the essence of Christian hope lies in the promise of salvation and the grace of God that enables believers to long for a future encounter with Christ. This longing is not merely sentimental but is grounded in the transformative power of grace, highlighting the importance of faith and truth in the believer’s life. The practical significance of Elmquist's message is that it encourages Christians to remain focused on Christ amidst the distractions of worldly affections, cultivating a deeper desire for the fulfillment of their faith.
“We look through the eye of faith and we see the revelation that the Lord has given us of his Son in Scripture.”
“The only true evidence of our salvation will be the faithfulness that God gives us to our dying breath.”
“Our hope of glory is to see Him as He is and to be made like Him.”
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”
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