In his sermon titled "Good out of Evil," Greg Elmquist explores the theological concepts of God's sovereignty and grace through the narrative of Samson in Judges 14. The primary focus is on how God uses evil—represented by the lion and the devil—to bring forth good, specifically salvation through Christ. Elmquist highlights the symbolic connection between Samson's victory over the lion and Christ's ultimate triumph over sin and Satan, arguing that the adversaries of God's people serve a divine purpose. He supports this understanding through Scripture, referencing Revelation 12, which depicts the cosmic struggle between God's forces and the devil, illuminating how sin is a backdrop against which God reveals His grace. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance that believers are secured in Christ, who has defeated the adversary and provides sustenance through His word and Spirit amid life's trials.
“Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness.”
“Salvation couldn't come until Satan came and brought sin. There is no salvation apart from there being sin.”
“The daily struggle with sin is what causes me to look in faith to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“It’s the goodness of God that leads to repentance; it’s the love of Christ that constraineth us.”
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