The sermon titled "Christ Our Life" by Greg Elmquist revolves around the doctrine of Christ as the source of life, emphasizing that both biological and spiritual life are drawn from God. Elmquist articulates that understanding the origins of life can only be attained through faith in Jesus Christ, as expressed in John 5:26, which states that the Father has granted the Son life in Himself. He supports this assertion by citing additional Scripture, including Colossians 3:1-4, wherein believers are called to seek their lives in Christ. Elmquist's key argument intertwines with the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, asserting that apart from Christ, humans are spiritually dead, necessitating regeneration by the Holy Spirit. The practical significance lies in the believer's assurance that their life, both in an earthly and eternal sense, is entirely contingent upon their relationship with Christ.
“All life, all biological life and all spiritual life, comes from God.”
“The only way that our eyes can be opened to see the truth is to have Christ.”
“Resting our hope in Him is the assurance of our life. Outside of Him, we have no life.”
“The difference between the gospel of God's free grace and a gospel of man's free will is the difference between do and done.”
The Bible teaches that Christ is our life because all spiritual and biological life comes from Him.
John 5:26, 1 John 5:12
We know Jesus gives eternal life because He declared Himself as the resurrection and the life, promising that those who believe in Him shall never die.
John 11:25, 1 John 5:11-12
Recognizing Christ as our source of life is crucial for understanding our spiritual identity and hope for eternal life.
Colossians 3:4
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