In the sermon titled "Crossing the Jordan," Greg Elmquist addresses the theological concepts of righteousness, justice, and the necessity of spiritual rebirth in light of death, as symbolized by the Jordan River. He argues that to have safe passage across the metaphorical Jordan, believers must rely on Christ's righteousness, which fulfills the demands of God's law. Elmquist employs Judges 12:4-6 as a backdrop, illustrating how the mispronunciation of "Shibboleth" represents the necessity of true spiritual identity and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes that only through Christ—who satisfied divine justice—can one be assured of crossing into eternal life, highlighting the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone. The sermon thus calls believers to focus on their spiritual state rather than temporal concerns, asserting that it is through faith in Christ alone that one can achieve salvation and eternal communion with God.
“The gospel is all about teaching men how to die. And truth is that we have no understanding of life until the Lord gives us hope in death.”
“Righteousness must be established. Justice must be satisfied and we must be born of the Holy Spirit, born of the Spirit of God, born from above.”
“If we were in Christ in eternity past... then we died there in him.”
“We have no righteousness outside of him. And of judgment, because the prince of this world has been judged.”
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