The sermon delivered by Greg Elmquist centers around the theme of assurance and knowledge amidst life's uncertainties, particularly drawn from Romans 8:28. He argues that in times of trial, believers should return to foundational truths about God's sovereignty and unchanging nature. Elmquist emphasizes that while human knowledge is limited, the certainties revealed in Scripture offer profound comfort, articulating that all things work together for good specifically for those who love God and are called according to His purpose. By outlining examples from Scripture, including the experiences of Nebuchadnezzar and the assurances of Christ to His disciples, the sermon underlines the necessity of faith in understanding God's providential governance over all events in life. This theological grounding encourages believers to cultivate confidence in God's faithfulness, reinforcing key Reformed doctrines about total sovereignty and the ongoing relevance of Scripture for personal and communal trials.
“In times of shadow and darkness and doubt and fear, we must go back to those things that we know.”
“We know that all things work together for good for them that love God and for those who are the called according to his purpose.”
“Our knowledge, though incomplete, does not make what we do know uncertain.”
“In whatever troubles and trials come, he reigns over the armies of heaven, and over all the inhabitants of the earth, and no man can stay his hand.”
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