The sermon "Mercy not Sacrifice" by Greg Elmquist focuses on the theological importance of mercy as the basis of salvation, rather than legalistic obedience to the law. Elmquist argues that the Pharisees misunderstood God's intent, equating righteousness with sacrifices and works, as demonstrated in their condemnation of Jesus' disciples for picking grain on the Sabbath. He references Matthew 12:1-15 to illustrate how Jesus affirmed mercy over sacrifice by healing a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath, emphasizing that the purpose of the law is not to bind but to serve humanity's needs. The preacher uses related passages from Psalms and Hebrews, connecting them to the idea of Christ as the fulfillment of the law and the ultimate source of grace. Elmquist highlights the significance of understanding that salvation is by grace alone, which liberates believers from the burden of law-keeping and leads them to rest in the completed work of Christ.
“I will have mercy and not sacrifice.”
“If it is of grace, it can no longer be of works; otherwise grace is not grace.”
“Only sinners need mercy. And mercy is all a sinner needs. And mercy is the only thing that will meet a sinner's need.”
“We must have a substitute. They cannot look to anything that they’ve done as the cause of their salvation.”
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