In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "Salvation is of The Lord," the main theological topic addressed is the concept of salvation as a sovereign act of God, underscoring the inadequacy of human efforts to attain salvation through works or fear-based manipulations. Elmquist argues that like Samson's wife, who tries to manipulate her husband out of fear of judgment, many individuals attempt to save themselves by their own means, only to find themselves facing the very judgment they try to escape. He supports his points with various Scripture references, notably Judges 14:15 and Mark 8:35, demonstrating how humanity's works-based religions fail to grasp the true nature of salvation, which is solely the work of God's grace. The practical significance of this doctrine is that believers are encouraged to rely entirely on God's initiative in salvation rather than their efforts, leading to a deeper understanding of grace and reliance on Christ's redemptive work.
“Salvation is of the Lord. We add nothing to it. We cannot achieve it by our works, by our will, by our wisdom.”
“Men are trying to save themselves rather than losing their life to Christ. And in the end, the very thing they feared will be their judgment.”
“The threat of judgment and wrath doesn’t turn the heart to Christ. It’s the love of Christ that constraineth us.”
“Deny yourself any contribution or any credit for your salvation.”
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