In the sermon titled "Rooted, Built, and Stablished in Christ," Greg Elmquist addresses the theological concept of being deeply anchored in Christ as the foundation of the Christian faith, drawing from Colossians 2:7. Elmquist emphasizes that believers are to be "rooted" in Christ, which signifies their dependence on Him for spiritual sustenance, akin to a tree drawing life from its roots. He supports this argument through various Scripture references, including Romans 11, Isaiah 37:31, and the parable of the sower, highlighting that true faith is sustained through deep roots in Christ, enabling believers to withstand trials and produce fruit in their lives. Practically, the message underscores the importance of continual growth in grace, establishing a strong faith that abounds in thanksgiving as a reflection of the believer’s relationship with Christ, aligning with Reformed doctrines of perseverance and assurance of salvation.
“We are rooted in Him. The root of the righteous shall not be moved.”
“As you received Christ Jesus, the Lord, so walk ye in Him. That’s such a comfort.”
“The root sustains the tree, not the tree the root.”
“No people on the face of the earth ought to be as grateful and thankful as the people of God.”
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