In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "Christ's Love for His Bride," he delves into the theological concept of Christ's sacrificial love, drawing parallels between the account of Samson in Judges 14 and the love of Christ for the church. Elmquist highlights how Samson's choice to marry a Philistine woman exemplifies God's choice to redeem His people from among the Gentiles, showcasing the depth of Christ’s commitment and the lengths He went to secure His bride. He references Ephesians 5:24, emphasizing that Christ's love is demonstrated in His self-giving, paralleling it with the sacrificial love depicted in Samson’s narrative. This connection is reinforced with the notion that the Old Testament foreshadows Christ, asserting that just as Samson is a type of Christ, the entire narrative points to the ultimate redemptive act of Christ on the cross. The practical significance of this message lies in understanding that Christ's love for the church is unwavering and unconditional, calling believers to respond with gratitude and faith.
“The evidence of his love for his church is that he laid down his life for his bride.”
“How far did the Lord Jesus Christ have to come down in order to get you? Did he not pull from the fire a firebrand?”
“What love he has. We can't begin to understand it. What manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God.”
“We are just observers of providence. We don’t know what God is doing, but we know by faith that God is working all things together for good.”
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