In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "The Sufficiency of Christ," he addresses the doctrine of Christ's sufficiency, drawing upon the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 as recorded in John 6:5-14. He argues that true belief in Christ stems from recognizing our complete inadequacy to meet our spiritual needs, contrasting human inability with Christ's divine ability. Elmquist elaborates on how Philip's and Andrew's responses to Christ's question reveal that human efforts ("200 penny worth") are insufficient for salvation, emphasizing the necessity of Christ’s interventions in our lives. The scripture passages highlighted, especially from John and supporting texts like 2 Corinthians and Isaiah, illustrate that sufficiency is found only in Jesus, who provides both materially and spiritually, affirming the Reformed doctrine of total dependency on Christ for salvation and daily sustenance. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to fully rely on Christ alone for all aspects of their lives, avoiding the temptation to self-sufficiency.
“We dare not add anything to him and we can't take anything away from him and we find in him our all.”
“200 penny worth would not be sufficient. It's only of Christ.”
“The way up is always down. We cannot believe in the sufficiency of the Lord Jesus Christ until the Lord brings us to the place to where we see that we have no ability ourselves.”
“Without him, we can do nothing. And with him, all things are possible.”
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