The sermon titled "Feed the Flock," delivered by Greg Elmquist, focuses on the doctrine of pastoral responsibility as outlined in 1 Peter 5:1-4. Elmquist emphasizes the dual role of a pastor as both a witness to the sufferings of Christ and a provider of spiritual nourishment to the church. He expands on the need for elders to shepherd the flock willingly and with integrity, avoiding motivations centered around personal profit or authority, all of which aligns with Reformed principles regarding the pastoral office. Throughout the sermon, he references 2 Peter 1:16-21, highlighting that believers today possess a more certain testimony than the apostles due to the work of the Holy Spirit through Scripture. The practical significance lies in understanding that authentic witness of Christ's sufferings empowers believers to hope for future glory, and underscores the need for faithful eldership in nurturing the body of Christ.
“If we hope to partake in the glory that has yet to be revealed, we must first be witnesses of the sufferings of Christ.”
“This matter of faith...you see people in religion now...looking for an experience. What's the Lord saying? The witness that you have is spiritual.”
“The oil of the spirit of God only flows into empty vessels. Those who are able by the grace of God to come into his presence, completely dependent upon his grace.”
“Are you a witness of the sufferings of Christ? If you are, then you have good reason to hope in the partaking of his future glory.”
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