The sermon titled "Spiritual Palsy," delivered by Greg Elmquist, centers on the doctrine of sin and Jesus Christ's authority to forgive it, as illustrated in Mark 2:1-12. Elmquist argues that true healing from spiritual paralysis—symbolizing the disconnect caused by sin—can only be achieved through Christ, who not only heals physical ailments but fundamentally addresses the soul's need for forgiveness. References to Scripture include the healing of the paralyzed man, emphasizing Jesus’ pronouncement of forgiveness before physical healing as evidence of His divine authority. Elmquist highlights that all believers, like the paralyzed man, require continual assurance of forgiveness and support from Christ amidst their spiritual struggles. This sermon provides a rich understanding of humanity's inherent sinfulness and the need for divine intervention, thus reinforcing central Reformed beliefs regarding grace, faith, and the role of Christ in redemption.
“Unless we're able to see ourselves in the miracles that our Lord performed, that the study of them is of no profit.”
“Your sin has separated you from your God.”
“Before the Lord is pleased to forgive us of our sins and speak truth to our hearts, we have a conscience… but it was impossible for us to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The persistence of God-given faith will not quit until Christ is known.”
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