The sermon titled "The Sons of God" by Greg Elmquist addresses the theological doctrine of adoption and the believer's identity as children of God. Elmquist draws parallels between the biblical account of Jair, a judge of Israel, and the Church, emphasizing the nobility and inheritance of believers through their union with Christ. He cites Scripture references from Judges 10:3-4 to illustrate God's provision and honor bestowed upon His people, highlighting how Jair's 30 sons represent the Church’s royalty. Moreover, he discusses the significance of believers being made kings and priests unto God, expressing the duality of their identities as both sinners and redeemed children of God. The practical implications of this doctrine stress the believer’s access to God's grace and intercession through Christ, encouraging a confident approach to God's throne of grace.
“What a glorious privilege believers have as the children of God, the sons and daughters of God.”
“Both are true... we have two natures.”
“We've been bought with a price, the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God.”
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