In the sermon titled "A Precious Savior," Greg Elmquist explores the theological significance of Jesus Christ as the cornerstone of salvation, referencing 1 Peter 2:6-8. He argues that Christ is of infinite worth, a precious Savior valued by God, which believers should also reflect in their esteem for Him. Elmquist uses Scripture to illustrate this truth, specifically highlighting Psalm 32 and Romans 4 to discuss the themes of sin, forgiveness, and imputed righteousness, emphasizing that salvation comes solely through grace and faith in Christ, not by works. The practical significance of this sermon lies in fostering a deeper appreciation for Christ's work as the basis of believers' identity and security in God's eyes, encouraging congregants to recognize Him as the "pearl of great price."
“He is the stone that on which the entire church rests.”
“Now to him that worketh is reward not reckoned of grace but of debt.”
“To you that believe, he is precious.”
“There's no need for grace for us to know him in the sense that we have to tolerate something like we do with one another.”
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