In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "It is The Lord," the main theological topic addressed is the efficacy of God's judgment and the sufficiency of Christ's sacrificial work. Elmquist outlines the narrative of 1 Samuel 3:11-18, emphasizing God's declaration to Samuel about the impending judgment against Eli's house due to the unrestrained sin of Eli's sons, Hophni and Phinehas. Scripture references include 1 Samuel 3:11-14, where God's decisive judgment is articulated, and its broader implications for salvation, echoing New Testament themes in Romans 11 concerning God's sovereign plan. Elmquist asserts that human efforts, illustrated by the sacrifices of animals, cannot atone for sin; only the death of Jesus Christ as the final High Priest can fully satisfy God's justice. This understanding underscores the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, the necessity of grace, and the assurance of salvation through Christ alone, fostering a sense of hope and reliance on God's sovereign mercy.
“A man must die. That's what God's saying to Eli.”
“All that God requires from you and from me, the Lord Jesus Christ provided.”
“When I begin, I will also make an end. ... What I have begun, I will finish.”
“It is finished! Our victorious Savior cried!”
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