The sermon titled "A Full Reward" by Greg Elmquist centers on the theological theme of grace as the basis for the believer's reward, using the conversation between Ruth and Boaz in Ruth 2:11-12 as its primary text. Elmquist argues that while it may be tempting to infer a works-based reward system from Scripture, true reward comes from God's grace through Christ. He emphasizes that the believer's reward is not rooted in personal merit but rather in faith in Christ's completed work and the grace granted to seek reconciliation with God. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 4:14-16, which highlights Jesus as the high priest enabling bold access to God, and Romans 4:2-4, demonstrating that a reward based on works would mean God is indebted to us, contradicting the doctrine of grace. The practical significance underlines that believers are called to approach God seeking grace, fully trusting in Christ as their ultimate reward, which reflects the Reformed doctrines of salvation through faith alone and the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement.
“We don’t serve the Lord in order to achieve some higher position or some greater comfort of ease in this life or whatever.”
“If salvation is God's reward for any work other than Christ, then it is of debt and not of grace.”
“The Lord will meet us on the ground that we approach Him on. If we come to Him for grace, He’ll meet us with grace.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ himself is our reward. He’s our wisdom. He’s our righteousness. He’s our sanctification.”
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