In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "Just and Equal," the main theological topic addressed is the relationship between divine justice and grace, particularly in the context of Colossians 4:1, which exhorts masters to treat their servants justly and equitably. Elmquist emphasizes that true justice is rooted in the character of God, who does not compromise His holiness for the sake of grace. Scripture references include Matthew 7:12 (the Golden Rule), Exodus 34:6, and Romans 3:23, illustrating how God's justice and righteousness are integral to His nature and how believers are called to reflect this divine justice in their relationships. This sermon articulates the practical significance of understanding one's status before God as justified through Christ, prompting believers to extend grace and fairness to others based on how they have been treated by their heavenly Master.
“God did not sacrifice on the altar of grace, His justice. He satisfied His justice on the altar of grace that we might have His grace.”
“Treat others with the same love and respect and grace that your Master has treated you.”
“You have a master in heaven who has treated you with justice and equality... He satisfied the demands of God's holy justice.”
“In Christ, the requirements of God's holy justice have been fulfilled.”
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