Greg Elmquist's sermon, "The Honor of Christ," addresses the theological doctrine of Christ as the faithful high priest within the framework of the Reformed tradition. The preacher articulates the dangers posed by false teachings, exemplified by the actions of Eli's corrupt sons, Hophni and Phinehas, who rob God of His glory and mislead the people regarding true peace and salvation. Elmquist emphasizes that all priestly roles of the Old Testament ultimately point to Jesus, who fulfills the perfect sacrifice and establishes an eternal priesthood (1 Samuel 2:30; Hebrews 2:14). He affirms that Jesus' sacrificial death is necessary for reconciliation with God and asserts the exclusivity of Christ's atonement, challenging the doctrine of universal atonement by citing key Scriptures (e.g., Hebrews 2:9-12, 1 John 2:2). The practical significance of Elmquist's message calls believers to rest in Christ alone for salvation, highlighting the futility of works-based righteousness.
“Very simple, very clear message here... any preaching that would direct our attention away from Christ to ourselves... loses all our peace.”
“We need a priest. The world is full of men who are faithless and men who would rob us of our peace.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ... is our faithful high priest... the only hope that we have for peace.”
“Faith honors Christ.”
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