The sermon titled "Robbed of Peace," preached by Greg Elmquist, delves into the theme of loss of peace with God through a study of the actions of Eli's sons, Hophni and Phinehas, in 1 Samuel 2:12-17. Elmquist articulates that these priests' blatant disregard for God’s prescribed sacrificial system and their fraudulent practices led the people to abhor the worship of God, resulting in a profound loss of peace among the Israelites. Key scripture references include Hebrews 9:12-14, emphasizing that Christ's one perfect sacrifice is the fulfillment of all Old Testament offerings that never truly atoned for sin. Elmquist argues that when individuals try to attain peace through their own efforts, apart from Christ, they become spiritually miserable, ultimately robbing them of the true joy found in faith in Jesus. The doctrinal significance lies in affirming salvation by grace through faith, rather than through works, highlighting the necessity of Christ’s sacrifice for true peace with God.
“The hour that you need the Lord more than any other hour of your life is right now, right now, for him to speak, for him to reveal himself to our hearts, that his peace he would afford.”
“What these priests were doing was robbing Christ of his glory by taking that which was to be burnt by fire.”
“The only way you can have peace is in light of the burnt sacrifice, the burnt offering, and the sin offering.”
“Our peace with God is robbed by the thought that our peace is determined by something other than what the Lord Jesus Christ did.”
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