The sermon titled "What God Opens" by Greg Elmquist explores the theological significance of God's initiative in salvation, particularly emphasizing the concept that it is God who opens the door of faith to His people. Elmquist argues that human beings are incapable of believing in God without divine intervention, as faith is a gift from God (Ephesians 2:8-9). He supports this with Scripture references from Acts 14:27, John 10:9, and Hebrews 11:6, demonstrating that faith leads to acknowledgment of one's sinfulness and reliance on Christ as the only means of salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides believers that their faith and understanding are granted through God's grace, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of God's sovereign grace in the act of believing.
“If God doesn't open the door of faith, we will not believe.”
“The faith that God gives causes those who have it to glory in Christ.”
“Faith is hanging the whole weight of all your sin and your life and your mortal soul on that nail which been fastened in a sure place.”
“When the Lord opens our eyes and enables us to behold wondrous things out of his law, he shows us the wonder of Christ.”
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