The sermon titled "Speak The Mystery of Christ," delivered by Greg Elmquist and based on Colossians 4:3-6, explores the significance of elucidating the gospel message—the mystery of Christ. Elmquist emphasizes that the proclamation of this mystery is not just vital; it is the singular task of utmost importance for believers. He argues that understanding and communicating this mystery relies entirely on divine revelation, which is supported through Scripture references such as Ephesians 6:19 and Ephesians 3:3, where Paul speaks of the necessity of prayer and divine assistance in revealing the mysteries of the faith. The practical significance of Elmquist’s message involves a call for believers to engage in thoughtful and gracious speech as they make known the gospel, underscoring the Reformed doctrines of grace and divine sovereignty.
“Speaking the mystery of Christ is essential. It is essential. Faith comes by hearing and hearing comes by the Word of God.”
“This mystery is revealed to the penman of scripture... We have all that we need by revelation in God's Word.”
“The natural man cannot believe that he’s a sinner... He thinks that there are some things in his life that are worthy of reward.”
“What ought we to speak? The mystery of the gospel. To whom ought we to speak? Those to whom the Lord opens the door of utterance. And how ought we to speak? Meekness, grace, always seasoned with salt.”
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