In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "Vouchsafe," he addresses the theological theme of the worthiness of believers before God, illuminated through the lens of 2 Thessalonians 1:11-12. The preacher argues that human unworthiness is countered by the worthiness of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that believers can only be deemed worthy through Christ's righteousness and not their merit. Elmquist supports this argument with scripture references, including Genesis 32, where Jacob expresses his unworthiness before God, and Revelation 4, where the elders proclaim Christ's worthiness. He highlights the Reformed doctrines of election and the perseverance of the saints, stressing that it is by God's grace alone that believers are sustained in faith and counted worthy of His kingdom. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides to Christians, reminding them that their acceptance by God is rooted in the redemptive work of Christ rather than their own efforts.
“We know that our salvation is of the Lord and that there's no way that you can fail to accomplish the salvation that you've purposed.”
“If we are to be found worthy, it will be by his worth and his worthiness. Nothing in us left to ourselves.”
“The only plea that I have is that you've made this promise to me. I have no other ground on which to stand.”
“If the Lord Jesus Christ himself is not your vouchsafe, if you paid anything at all for your voucher into glory, you're gonna find out that it's a counterfeit.”
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