In "Cleave to Christ," Greg Elmquist emphasizes the doctrine of abiding in Christ as rooted in the narrative of Ruth 2:18-23. He highlights the significance of Ruth cleaving to Naomi, paralleling this with the believer's need to remain steadfast in Christ, the true Vine (John 15), as the source of eternal life. Elmquist argues that true salvation is evidenced by a life of abiding in Him, sustained through God's grace and the believer's response to His commands. He illustrates this through the story of Ruth's gleaning in Boaz's field as a metaphor for spiritual sustenance, underscoring that reliance on Christ, the Kinsman Redeemer, is essential as believers navigate trials and temptations. The practical significance of this message calls believers to depend solely on Christ for their spiritual nourishment, reinforcing the Reformed idea of perseverance of the saints.
“Abiding in Christ is the only true evidence of salvation.”
“How can I judge in five minutes what takes a lifetime to prove?”
“Lord, you're going to have to provide what you've commanded. And that's faith.”
“It's really not difficult to cleave to Christ if you have no interest in going anywhere else.”
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