Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "All the City Was Moved" centers on the doctrine of salvation through grace, illustrated by the biblical narrative of Ruth's return to Bethlehem alongside Naomi. Elmquist posits that the transformative power of Christ moves souls similarly to how the cities of Bethlehem and Jerusalem were shaken upon the return of Naomi and Christ's triumphal entry, respectively. He references Scripture, particularly Ruth 1:19 and Matthew 21, to emphasize how both events represented a divine entrance that instigated deep spiritual upheaval, requiring individuals to confront their reliance on man-made systems of salvation. The practical significance lies in understanding that true freedom and justification come through Christ alone, underscoring the core Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone, apart from works. Elmquist challenges believers to evaluate any remaining idols or false securities in their lives, reinforcing that Christ’s authority must permeate their entire existence.
“The whole city was moved when they saw Naomi and they said, is this Naomi? Could this be? She left and was lost for 10 years and look at her now.”
“If the Lord Jesus Christ comes in grace through faith to your heart and to my heart, there’ll be a shaking. There’ll be a moving to the foundation of our lives.”
“The whole city is shaken to its very foundation. That’s what happens when the Lord comes.”
“Our safety is not in material possessions or human relationships, but in Christ alone.”
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