In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "No Respecter of Persons," the main theological topic addressed is the holiness and immutability of God in relation to His judgments upon humanity. Elmquist argues that God judges all people equally without any favoritism, as stated in 1 Peter 1:17, where it affirms God's unwavering standard of righteousness applied to everyone regardless of their societal status or personal circumstances. The preacher draws heavily from Scriptures such as Leviticus 19:15, James 2:1-9, and 2 Chronicles 19:7 to illustrate that God's expectations remain constant and unchanging across generations. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its comforting assurance for believers: while humanity is inherently unworthy, those found in Christ are accepted based on His righteousness rather than their own efforts, emphasizing the importance of resting in Christ as the perfect standard.
“Our God said, I am the Lord and I change not... the fact that our God is immutably holy and that he has an immutable standard of righteousness [...] is of great hope for us.”
“He is no respecter of persons when it comes to what he requires. But he is a respecter of persons in that he respects his Son.”
“The fear of God causes a believer to say, Lord, what would you have me to do? Here am I, Lord, send me.”
“If you call on the Father, who, without respect of any person, judges every man's work.”
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