The sermon titled "All Hindrances Removed" by Greg Elmquist centers on the theological doctrine of salvation, emphasizing that the only barrier to baptism and faith is unbelief. The preacher uses Acts 8:26-39 to illustrate how the Ethiopian eunuch, despite societal and religious barriers, was able to confess his faith after an encounter with Philip. Elmquist argues that the hindrances men create through tradition and works-based religion are not true obstacles; rather, they obscure the simple gospel of grace. He highlights that God’s prevenient grace is what leads individuals to recognize their utter dependence on Christ for salvation. This message is significant for Reformed theology as it underscores the doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“Unbelief is the only hindrance to confessing Christ in baptism. Only one. One.”
“That difference is the Lord Jesus Christ. We don't look any different, but God has put a difference between His people.”
“If a man can be content with what this world has to offer, then God's not doing the work of grace in the heart.”
“Faith, saving faith, comes by hearing. And hearing comes by the Word of God.”
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