In the sermon titled "Forgiven," Greg Elmquist addresses the profound theological topic of God’s perfect forgiveness as expressed in Colossians 2:13. Elmquist emphasizes that true forgiveness comes solely from God, who offers complete absolution of sins without any conditions based on human merit or actions. He supports this argument by referencing passages such as Isaiah 43:25, highlighting God's initiative in forgiving transgressors who have not even sought Him. He explains that forgiveness is a reflection of God's perfect character—flawless and absolute—contrasting human tendencies toward partial forgiveness. This message stresses the practical significance of resting in God's unconditional forgiveness, which brings peace and assurance to believers amidst their ongoing struggles with sin.
“To be forgiven by God is perhaps the most precious gift to the heart and soul of a sinner.”
“His forgiveness must be perfect. It must be just. It must be consistent with His nature.”
“Only sinners come to Christ. God makes you to be a sinner and He writes the law of sin on your heart.”
“He remembers them no more. When He forgives sin, He forgives perfectly and completely.”
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