In the sermon "Opposition to the Gospel," Greg Elmquist examines the theme of spiritual opposition encountered during the evangelistic efforts of Paul and Silas as described in Acts 16:16-24. The key arguments presented emphasize that spiritual forces, particularly Satan, actively seek to disrupt the work of God as He builds His Church. Elmquist highlights the significance of the demon-possessed girl, whose proclamations appeared to support the apostles but were ultimately deceptive, stressing the necessity of discerning true spiritual sources. He references various Scripture passages, including James 3:13-18 and 1 John 4:1, to illustrate the characteristics of demonic influence and the importance of testing the spirits. Elmquist concludes by underscoring the practical significance of this doctrine, urging believers to remain vigilant against discord and division, as these are contrived by the enemy to thwart the unifying work of the Gospel.
“When God is at work, Satan gets busy. He will do whatever he can to thwart and to confuse the work of God.”
“We cannot be identified or associate with a spirit that's not of God.”
“Error is often and usually identified with what is not said.”
“The only time I ever look to Christ is when I'm reminded of how I have nothing outside of him.”
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