In the sermon "Our Holy Rock," Greg Elmquist addresses the doctrine of God's holiness and its implications for salvation. Elmquist draws on Isaiah 6 and 1 Samuel 2:2 to emphasize God's sovereign and unchanging nature as the ultimate source of hope amidst human rebellion. Through a detailed examination of Isaiah's vision of the holy God and the consequences of Uzziah's transgression, he argues that understanding God's holiness is essential for realizing humanity's desperate need for Christ as the righteous intercessor. The practical significance of this doctrine is highlighted as Elmquist underscores that true salvation cannot be achieved by human effort, but solely through God's grace and the sacrifice of Jesus, our holy rock. This sermon embodies key Reformed doctrines such as total depravity, God's sovereignty, and substitutionary atonement.
“What a deadly error for any man to think that he can approach God without an advocate, without the Lord Jesus Christ as our high priest intercede on our behalf.”
“Holiness is who I am. My sovereignty is holy. My hatred is holy. My love is holy.”
“If we’re gonna have any understanding of all of holiness, we will have it by divine revelation.”
“If you’re gonna save me, it’s gonna have to be by pure mercy. It’s gonna have to be by pure grace.”
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