In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "The Strength of Israel," he addresses the doctrine of Christ's sufficiency and strength in the context of salvation. Elmquist argues that human effort to pursue righteousness is futile, echoing the biblical narrative where Israel's first king, Saul, loses his position due to disobedience, exemplifying humanity's failed attempts to reign over their own lives. Elmquist supports his claims through Scripture, particularly referring to 1 Samuel 15:29, which highlights Christ as "the strength of Israel," and Isaiah 53, which illustrates the sacrificial nature of Christ's atonement for sin. The practical significance of Elmquist’s message lies in recognizing believers' complete dependency on Christ's righteousness and strength for salvation, emphasizing a grace-based understanding of faith rather than works.
“Christ cannot be everything until we're made to be nothing.”
“The strength of Israel was able to bear the guilt, the penalty, the shame of all the sins of all of his people.”
“What a blessing it is when God rents the kingdom from us. He leaves us with nothing but Christ.”
“He's better than we are. He’s the strength of Israel.”
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