In the sermon "God's Order in Salvation," Greg Elmquist addresses the doctrine of the order of salvation, emphasizing that God operates with divine purpose and order. He argues that the pathway of salvation is sequential, illustrated in John 1:6-13, which outlines that Christ (the light) precedes the witness (John the Baptist), who, in turn, precedes the new birth, leading to faith and ultimately to assurance of salvation. Elmquist draws from various Scripture passages, such as Isaiah 9 and Romans 8:28, to support the claim that God's redemptive plan unfolds perfectly according to His sovereign will and timing. The practical significance of this sermon lies in reassuring believers that their salvation is solely dependent on God's grace and perfect order rather than their own efforts or decisions, ultimately leading to comfort and rest in the assurance provided by Christ.
“Our God is a God of order. He's a God of purpose. Everything he does is on purpose.”
“The only good thing that there is... is the glory of Christ.”
“The new birth comes before receiving Christ... this new birth is the sovereign work of grace that the Lord has to perform.”
“I must look outside of myself. I must find in me no good thing.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!