In his sermon "Have I Been Taught of God?" Greg Elmquist explores the critical importance of being genuinely taught by God regarding the identity of Jesus Christ, specifically addressing the nature of faith and discipleship. Elmquist argues that true teaching from God leads individuals to recognize Christ as the divine Messiah and not merely as a beneficial teacher or figure serving worldly needs. He cites John 6:45, as Jesus states that those taught by God will come to Him, emphasizing that a genuine understanding of Christ compels believers to pursue eternal life rather than temporary satisfaction. The sermon underscores the doctrinal significance of recognizing Christ as the sovereign Prophet, Priest, and King — roles which are essential for understanding salvation as strictly dependent on God's grace and not on human efforts or interpretations. Elmquist concludes with a call for self-reflection on whether one's faith aligns with the biblical testimony of who Christ truly is.
“There's only one time that we are perfect and entire, lacking nothing. Only one time. And that's when Christ is all.”
“The only way that that's gonna happen is if God teaches me. If he teaches me, then I'll be taught.”
“A lot of them. And they have no more power to save than…the Jesuses in the Spanish culture.”
“If I've been taught of God, I believe what God says about those things. I believe what God says if God's taught me.”
The Bible indicates that all who are taught of God will hear His voice and come to Christ (John 6:45).
John 6:45
The Bible confirms Jesus as the Christ through the testimony of those who believe He is the Son of God (John 20:31).
John 20:31, John 6:69
Believing in Jesus as King affirms His sovereign authority and our need for His lordship in our lives.
Psalm 2, John 6:14-15
To be taught of God means to hear His voice and to come to know Christ as Savior.
John 6:45, John 10:27
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