The sermon preached by Greg Elmquist focuses on the concept of the "everlasting covenant," distinguishing between the covenant of works and the covenant of grace as foundational to Reformed theology. Elmquist argues that the Bible presents only two primary covenants: the covenant of works, which relies upon human action and effort, and the covenant of grace, which is God's promise to save His people unconditionally. He supports his argument with Scriptural references from Galatians 4:22-24, where Paul contrasts the children of the bondwoman and the free woman, symbolizing the two covenants. He emphasizes that true peace comes from God's grace, as illustrated in Ruth 4:10-22, where Boaz redeems Ruth as a type of Christ redeeming believers. Ultimately, Elmquist asserts that understanding these two covenants provides clarity in recognizing the grace of God in salvation, underscoring the assurance that believers have in Christ's completed work.
“The covenant of grace goes like this. I will and you shall. I'm going to pick up not only my responsibility in this covenant relationship, but I'm going to pick up your responsibility.”
“It’s not a, I will, if you will. It is, I will and you shall.”
“I will save you, and you shall believe.”
“The church is built on this foundation of 12...Not a one of my sheep am I going to lose.”
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