The sermon titled "The Word of Christ," delivered by Greg Elmquist, centers on the theological importance of the phrase found in Colossians 3:16, where Paul instructs believers to let "the word of Christ dwell in you richly." Elmquist argues that this phrase emphasizes the necessity of Christ-centered worship, which involves teaching and admonishing through instruments such as hymns and spiritual songs. He highlights the doctrine of grace, particularly the Reformed understanding that God alone initiates salvation and that true worship arises from the Holy Spirit’s transformative work in believers. Key scripture references include Colossians 3 and John 4, where Elmquist connects the essence of worship to the Spirit and truth that is revealed through Christ, affirming that authentic worship is God-initiated and requires a heart turned toward Him. The practical significance of this message encourages Christians to engage deeply with the Word of Christ, reflecting on their identity in Him as the means by which they can worship genuinely and grow in grace.
“If you try to make application to the latter part of the letters without understanding the first part, you'll find yourselves attempting to serve God in the power of your own flesh.”
“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly... This is what we’re doing right now. We’re declaring from God’s Word the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Worship is a work of grace in the heart.”
“If Christ is not preached, if the Word of Christ is not preached, if the person of Christ is not lifted up, the Word of God’s not being preached.”
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