In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "Saved," the primary theological topic addressed is the nature and assurance of salvation as depicted in Acts 27:25-37. Elmquist argues that true salvation is complete and accomplished through Christ, emphasizing that all those who are in Him, likened to the 276 souls aboard the ship with Paul, will undoubtedly be saved. He supports his assertions primarily through key biblical references, including Romans 8:29-30, which speaks to predestination and glorification, and Romans 5:6-9, which articulates that Christ died for the ungodly. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election, asserting that salvation is entirely the work of God, with mankind unable to contribute to their own salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides to sinners, who are encouraged to rest in the perfect finished work of Christ, trusting wholly in His promises.
“If you're in the boat that the Lord Jesus Christ is in, you're already on the other side.”
“Sinners know that they are sinners by nature... they commit sins because they are sinners.”
“If the Lord Jesus Christ died for anybody that's not with him already in glory, then there's no hope for any of us to be saved.”
“Our salvation is not a wish. We have a sure hope based on the promises of God.”
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