The sermon titled "Faith is Always Present Tense" by Greg Elmquist focuses on the nature of faith through the interaction between Jesus and Martha in John 11:23-40. Elmquist emphasizes that faith must be actively present and not merely a reliance on future events or doctrinal truth. He illustrates this with Martha’s conversation with Jesus, where she expresses a future hope in resurrection rather than recognizing that her hope is embodied in Christ himself, who declares, "I am the resurrection and the life." Key Scripture references, particularly John 11:25-26, underscore that true faith looks to the present reality of Christ’s presence rather than solely to future promises. The practical significance of this message lies in the call to seek Christ actively in all situations, believing that faith is exercised now, in the present, which transforms both understanding and experience in the life of the believer.
“Faith is always exercised in the present tense.”
“Martha was looking at a doctrine... but the Lord said to her, 'Martha, I am here.'”
“It's a lot easier to believe things about God than it is just to believe God, isn't it?”
“Today is the day of salvation. Now, right now is the accepted time.”
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