The sermon titled "The Foundations Were Shaken," delivered by Greg Elmquist, centers on the sovereignty of God and the transformative power of the Gospel as seen in Acts 16:25-34. The preacher highlights how Paul and Silas, despite being persecuted and imprisoned, exemplified true faith by praying and singing praises to God, demonstrating that true joy comes from salvation rather than temporal circumstances. He draws upon Scripture from Matthew 5 and 1 Peter 4 to emphasize the relationship between suffering for Christ and the consequent grace that sustains believers through trials. Elmquist asserts the doctrinal significance of God's mercy, which provides the foundation for salvation, showing that human efforts and righteousness are irrelevant before God, and reinforces the Reformed doctrine of irresistible grace in the process of regeneration where God actively transforms and liberates individuals from their spiritual bondage.
“The gospel is free. Christ has paid all the debt. All the price that had to be paid was his shed blood on Calvary's cross.”
“When God shakes the foundation of your religion, you come to realize I was dead in my trespasses and sins.”
“God saves his people completely against their will and with their full consent.”
“Men are in darkness, they're in chains. And if God doesn't open the door and loose the chains and set us free... we won't be free.”
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