The sermon delivered by Greg Elmquist at Ann Neal's funeral service primarily centers on the doctrine of grace and the believer’s hope in Christ’s redemptive work. Elmquist articulates that true hope and comfort in the face of death come from understanding God's promises as laid out in Scripture, such as Psalm 116, which expresses the priceless nature of the death of His saints. He emphasizes the Reformed doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and the covenant of grace, explaining how Anne's faith was rooted not in her feelings or works, but in the accomplished work of Christ on the cross. The practical significance of this message reinforces the importance of resting in God’s promises during times of grief, reminding attendees that the believer's death is a transition to everlasting life with Christ, providing them with the hope that surpasses worldly sorrow.
“It's a time like this that we need a word from God. And a word from God is the only word that will settle the soul and give hope and comfort.”
“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints... God’s elect died in the Lord Jesus Christ, their substitute, before the world was.”
“Faith is believing what God has said... Her hope was not looking at an experience or looking at a feeling or looking at her good works.”
“When this corruptible is made incorruptible and this mortal body is made immortal and we see him in the fullness of his glory.”
The Bible states that precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints (Psalm 116:15).
Psalm 116:15
God's grace is sufficient for believers as evidenced by His providence and eternal promises (Romans 8:28).
Romans 8:28
Faith is essential for Christians as it is the means by which we believe in God's promises and the finished work of Christ (Hebrews 11:1).
Hebrews 11:1
Believers enter into the presence of Christ after death, experiencing eternal joy and fulfillment (2 Corinthians 5:8).
2 Corinthians 5:8
God's covenant assures us that salvation is a work of grace enacted through Christ's sacrifice (Ephesians 1:4-5).
Ephesians 1:4-5
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