In the sermon "Beholding Your Order," Greg Elmquist addresses the doctrine of God's order as reflected in salvation and worship, emphasizing that God operates with absolute sovereignty and orderliness. He argues that the Apostle Paul’s reference to "beholding your order" in Colossians 2:5 highlights the commendable structure of faith and practice within the church at Colossae, which had been affirmed through Epaphras's report. Elmquist draws parallels between this order in the gospel and God's creative order in Genesis, stressing that any understanding of salvation that neglects the components of divine election and the covenant of grace distorts the glory of God and undermines the truth of the gospel. Ultimately, the sermon underscores the importance of aligning individual faith with God's order, revealing its practical significance in the believer’s walk with Christ and in the church's collective expression of faith.
“Our God is a God of order. Everything he does, has an order to it.”
“Any message of salvation that denies election is not on God's order and will not save.”
“The gospel is the only thing that does make sense. How God could be just and justify the ungodly? There must be a sinless Savior.”
“I want to be on God's order. I want to be in line with his order.”
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