In his sermon titled "The Evidence of Saving Faith," Greg Elmquist addresses the doctrine of saving faith from 1 Samuel 2:9, emphasizing that salvation is entirely a work of God. Elmquist argues that genuine saving faith is a divine gift, not a human contribution, reclaiming the Reformed idea of total depravity—that faith comes only through regeneration. He cites Scripture (Hebrews 11:6, John 10:28, Romans 9) to illustrate that faith is both essential for salvation and that it ultimately glorifies God, while human unbelief brings personal responsibility. The practical significance lies in reinforcing the believers' reliance on Christ's faithfulness rather than their own works, thereby comforting those struggling with assurance of their salvation.
“Faith is a gift of God. Faith is not our contribution to salvation.”
“The evidence of faith is not found in the way we live. You don't look to the way you live.”
“The evidence of saving faith is that we have no confidence in the flesh.”
“When God gives saving faith, the wicked shall be silent in darkness; our hope is in His faithfulness, not ours.”
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