In the sermon titled "A Full Assurance," Greg Elmquist addresses the theological doctrine of assurance of salvation, emphasizing that true assurance is found not in introspection but in looking to Christ. He argues that assurance comes from a full understanding of the mystery of the Gospel, as articulated in Colossians 2:1-3, where Paul expresses a deep concern for the spiritual well-being of the churches at Colossae and Laodicea. Elmquist points out that Scripture (infinitely authoritative and infallible) is foundational for believers to secure their faith, and he underscores the essential role that intercession, both by Paul and ultimately by Christ, plays in the life of believers. The sermon highlights the comfort that believers can find through faith in Christ amidst life's uncertainties and encourages believers to seek a heart knitted together in love for one another, as this love fosters unity and assurance rooted in their understanding of God's sovereign grace.
“Assurance of salvation is not what we're looking for. We're looking for Christ. Assurance of salvation comes as the result of that.”
“If we have a full assurance of understanding to the acknowledging of the mystery of the gospel, then the Lord will comfort our hearts with the peace and the hope.”
“Only the Lord can change the heart... Only He can take out a heart of stone and put in a heart of flesh.”
“Our hope rests completely in the faithfulness of God to keep his word.”
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