In Greg Elmquist's sermon on 1 Thessalonians 5:12-28, the central theological topic is the relationship between believers and their leaders, particularly the role of pastors in the church. Elmquist emphasizes that the exhortations given by the Apostle Paul are not to be seen as legalistic demands but as expressions of the transformed heart that desires to please God after experiencing His grace (Romans 12:1-2). He supports his points with specific references to Scripture, highlighting that believers are to respect and esteem their pastors for their work's sake (1 Thessalonians 5:12-13) and that mutual encouragement and care are essential in the body of Christ (Galatians 6:1-2). The practical significance of this message lies in reaffirming the importance of church leadership while rejecting clericalism, urging members to cherish their communal responsibilities and relationships as vital to Christian fellowship and spiritual growth.
“Everything about the gospel is practical. And if we don't see that, then we've not understood the gospel.”
“When the Holy Spirit is inspiring the penman of scripture to give us these exhortations... he's saying that because you are saved, this would be the desire of your heart.”
“Faithful is he that calleth you who also will do it.”
“Don't despise... the means of forth telling what God has given us in his word; it is essential to the health and well-being of your soul.”
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