In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "The Evidence and Result of Salvation," the primary theological topic addressed is the distinction between the evidence of salvation and the cause of salvation. Elmquist argues that willingly receiving Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is the evidence of a work of grace in one's heart, not the cause of salvation itself. He cites John 6:21, where the terrified disciples receive Jesus into the ship after he reassures them, emphasizing that this acceptance is rooted in God's prior action of grace. This is contrasted with common misconceptions of free will salvation, wherein individuals believe they initiate their relationship with God. The practical significance lies in understanding that salvation is wholly an act of divine mercy, liberating believers from reliance on personal merit and assuring them of their standing before God through Christ alone.
“The evidence of salvation is willingly receiving the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Willingly receiving the Lord Jesus Christ... is the evidence that God has done a work of grace in the heart.”
“It is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy.”
“The willingness to receive Jesus into the ship is always...the evidence, not the cause.”
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