In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "The Trial of Your Faith," the primary theological topic addressed is the nature and purpose of faith within the context of trials and tribulations, as explored through 1 Peter 1:5-9. Elmquist emphasizes that saving faith, given by God, is inherently subjected to trials in order to prove its authenticity and to glorify Christ. He argues that trials are not merely punitive but serve to deepen one’s reliance on God's grace and to demonstrate the genuine nature of faith, supporting his assertions with references to Hebrews 11 and other passages that illustrate how faith is a gift from God and is nurtured through adverse circumstances. The practical significance highlighted in the sermon includes the comfort found in God's promise to keep believers secure in their faith, ultimately culminating in salvation, which is revealed fully at the end of time.
“Faith, saving faith, God-given faith must be tried in order to be proven.”
“This God-given faith, and that’s why it’s tried, that’s why it’s proven, in order to glorify the one who holds it and keeps it.”
“God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble.”
“We must be kept. The Lord Jesus said, 'I give unto them eternal life... neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.'”
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