In the sermon titled "The Way Up is Down," Greg Elmquist addresses the theological theme of human weakness and dependence on God's grace, as illustrated through David's distress in 1 Samuel 30:6. Elmquist emphasizes that in moments of despair and vulnerability, believers are led to rely solely on God's strength, paralleling David's experience when his men turned against him. He discusses Scripture passages, including 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 and Hebrews 12:11, to reinforce that God intentionally brings His people to the end of themselves to redirect their focus and dependence on Christ, the source of true strength. The practical implication of this doctrine is a reminder to seek God's face over His hand, finding solace and strength in divine communion amid life's tribulations, ultimately pointing toward the necessity of experiencing spiritual death to attain resurrection life.
“The way up is down. God has to kill us before he can make us alive.”
“It's a blessed thing to be shut up to Christ.”
“No amount of money or time will solve the sin problem that you and I have.”
“For all that’s past, grace is my theme. For what’s to come, it’s still the same.”
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