In the sermon titled "Wherefore," Greg Elmquist addresses the doctrine of regeneration and the believer's ongoing struggle with sin, as outlined in 1 Peter 2:1-4. Elmquist highlights that true new birth is a miraculous work of grace, not stemming from human effort, but solely from God's will, as reflected in 1 Peter 1:23. He emphasizes that believers are to actively lay aside sins such as malice and hypocrisy, not as mere rebukes but as encouragements in light of their identity in Christ. The preacher supports his points by drawing on various Scriptures, including references to new birth in John 3 and the illustrative story of Bartimaeus from Mark 10, reinforcing that believers longing for holiness naturally desire to cast off sinful behaviors. The significance of this message lies in its understanding of Christian growth, which involves nurturing a craving for the Word of God, undergirded by the assurance of God’s grace in their lives.
“We're not born into the family of God by anything that we do. This new birth is a miraculous work of grace that God does for us and to us and in us.”
“These are the things that the believer sees in their heart and in their lives and they hate them. And the Lord’s saying, in light of who you are, go and lay those things aside.”
“As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word that you may grow thereby.”
“We’re going to live in this duplex with that neighbor that’s hard to live with until that old man, that neighbor, until he’s dead. And then, only then, will we know the fullness of our salvation.”
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