The sermon titled "Lent To the Lord" by Greg Elmquist focuses on the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty in the giving and returning of gifts, specifically illustrated through Hannah's dedication of Samuel to the Lord as found in 1 Samuel 1:28. The preacher emphasizes that all that Christians offer back to God — including their children, faith, prayers, and service — is rooted in what God has first given to them. Scripture references such as Romans 8:26 and John 6 are utilized to highlight the need for divine assistance in prayer and faith, reinforcing the idea that individuals are ultimately recipients of God's grace before they can return love or service. The practical significance of the sermon urges believers to view their roles as stewards of God's gifts rather than owners, cultivating an attitude of gratitude and recognizing their dependence on His grace in all aspects of life.
“The only offerings that we have that are acceptable to God is that which we return to him that he first gave to us.”
“Faith is not a decision, faith is not a commitment, faith is not a choice. Faith is the natural response of the new birth.”
“When we come before the Lord in prayer, let us begin by asking the Lord to enable us to pray.”
“I am returning to the Lord that which he gave unto me. That's all we ever do.”
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