In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "What is it to believe on Christ?", the central theological topic addressed is the nature of faith and its relationship to salvation, particularly through the lens of John 6:47, which states, "He that believeth on me hath everlasting life." Elmquist argues that true belief in Christ is not a mere human decision but rather an effect of God's sovereign grace, which must first enable individuals to have faith. He emphasizes that belief is evidence of regeneration rather than its cause, as supported by cross-references in John 3:36 and 1 John 5:1, which highlight that those who believe are born of God. The doctrinal significance of this teaching affirms that salvation is entirely a work of God, emphasizing grace and the necessity of the Holy Spirit in bringing individuals to faith, thereby removing any grounds for human boasting.
“Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that believeth on me hath everlasting life.”
“Believing on the Lord Jesus Christ is the evidence of God's grace, not the cause of it.”
“Faith is an empty hand receiving the gift of God.”
“The glory of God is our greatest need and the glory of God is our greatest blessing.”
The Bible teaches that believing in Christ is essential for eternal life, as expressed in John 6:47.
John 6:47
Faith in Christ is true when it is the fruit of God's grace and evidenced by belief.
John 6:44, John 6:47
Eternal life represents the profound gift of communion with God that believers receive through faith in Christ.
John 6:47, 1 John 5:1
You can be sure of your faith in Christ by recognizing it as God's work in your heart that leads to belief.
John 1:12, John 6:47
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