In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "Not Confounded," the main theological topic focuses on the assurance and peace found in believing on Christ, as articulated in 1 Peter 2:6. Elmquist argues that true believers will not experience shame or confusion, especially on judgment day, as their faith rests securely in the person and work of Jesus Christ, the chief cornerstone. He supports his arguments with various scripture references including Psalm 22:5 and Isaiah 45:17, which emphasize God's faithfulness to those who trust Him. Elmquist highlights that the simplicity of the Gospel removes the burdens of religious confusion and encourages a faith solely rooted in Christ, affirming the Reformed understanding of salvation as a divine gift rather than a human achievement, thereby providing believers with comfort, peace, and hope.
“He that believeth on him shall not be confounded.”
“The opposite of being confounded is to have peace, to have rest, to have comfort, to have understanding, to have hope.”
“Believing on the Lord Jesus Christ is the very opposite of doing. It is the one thing that a person who has no works is shut up to.”
“I have put my spirit upon Him. He's the anointed one. He's the one who came in the full power of the spirit of God to accomplish the salvation of his people.”
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