The sermon "Preaching" by Greg Elmquist emphasizes the vital role of preaching in the life of the church, rooted in the doctrine of God's sovereignty and the centrality of Christ. Elmquist argues that preaching should focus solely on the message of God's grace and not fall victim to the distractions of modern moralism or entertainment. He references Acts 28:30-31 to illustrate the Apostle Paul’s unwavering commitment to preach the kingdom of God, despite being in chains, asserting that the purpose of preaching is to declare God's truth and that it is essential for faith. The significance of preaching lies in its divine ordination as the mechanism through which God communicates His plan of salvation, calling sinners to repentance and faith in Christ. Elmquist's exegesis illustrates how preaching not only conveys knowledge but also connects believers to the eternal kingdom of God maintained by Christ.
“Preaching has fallen on hard times in modern-day man-made religion... it is still the emphasis, it’s still the focus of what we do.”
“The foolishness of God makes foolish the wisdom of man. And God uses the foolishness of preaching to save them which believe.”
“When we preach Christ, we are preaching him as the sovereign ruler, the King of kings and the Lord of lords.”
“No man can forbid the word of God. You can't forbid God from speaking to you.”
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