David Recovered All
In the sermon "David Recovered All", Greg Elmquist addresses the theological doctrine of redemption and its implications for God's people, drawing a parallel between David's recovery of his family and Christ's salvation of the elect. Elmquist argues that just as David pursued the Amalekites to recover all that was lost, Jesus, the Son of David, pursues His Church to redeem and restore it fully, as indicated in 1 Samuel 30:1-8. He emphasizes that Christ bears the burden of sin and shame on behalf of humanity, completing the work of redemption on the cross, where all the sins of the elect are atoned for and Christ declares, "It is finished." The preacher references Isaiah 53 and Romans 10 to support the idea that in Christ's victory, He recovers every believer without loss or injury. The practical significance for believers is assurance in their identity in Christ, demonstrating that they are fully restored and complete in Him, and that the ultimate defeat of sin and the flesh (symbolized by Amalek) is assured.
“When the Lord Jesus Christ went to Calvary's cross, we were in Him. We were in Him. And God reckoned His sacrifice as our sacrifice.”
“He recovered all that the Amalekites had carried away... he recovered every last one of them.”
“Until God gives you life, you'll not feel the burden of your sin.”
“In the fall, we suffered death. Spiritually dead, separated from God. But in Christ, we are made alive.”
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