The sermon titled "Conditional Love" by Greg Elmquist explores the concept of God's love as inherently conditional rather than unconditional. The preacher argues that God's holiness and righteousness necessitate a love that is contingent upon the redemptive work of Christ. Elmquist references several Scriptures, including John 17, where Christ states that He prays specifically for His elect, and Habakkuk 1:13, which illustrates God's inability to look upon sin, underscoring that divine love demands righteousness. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it affirms the need for believers to find hope and assurance in their union with Christ, which allows them to be seen as righteous before God, hence receiving His love. Elmquist emphasizes that God's love cannot negate his justice and holiness, reinforcing the Reformed view of God’s sovereignty in predestination and salvation.
“God cannot love unconditionally. His very nature will not allow it.”
“Perfect love casteth out fear. It is conditioned.”
“When that condition's met... His love for us is the same that thou hast loved them as thou hast loved me.”
“God's love is not unconditional. It's not unconditional.”
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