In the sermon "Comforting Words," Greg Elmquist addresses the doctrine of the second coming of Christ as articulated in 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11. He emphasizes the importance of living with anticipation for Christ’s return, encouraging believers to find hope amidst the darkness of the world. Elmquist draws upon Scripture, particularly referencing the ascension of Christ in Acts 1, the themes of light and darkness in 1 John, and Christ’s promise to return as found in Revelation 22. The practical significance of this message lies in its call for believers to comfort one another with these truths, fostering mutual encouragement and vigilance as they await the fulfillment of God's promises.
“Brethren, we have more reason now to hope than any child of God has ever had in the past.”
“You’re not living your life like the rest of the world with no thought and no anticipation and no love and no hope and no joy in the reality of seeing the Lord and being made like Him.”
“Faith is when you’ve been shut up to Christ and you’ve got no place else to go.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ didn’t die for everybody. He died for his people… for you and for me.”
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