In the sermon "Christ Our Jonathan," Greg Elmquist explores the theme of divine deliverance through the narrative of Jonathan attacking the Philistine garrison in 1 Samuel 14. He emphasizes how Jonathan serves as a typological figure representing Christ, who triumphed over formidable enemies on behalf of His people. Key points include the insignificance of human strength when facing spiritual foes, as seen in the overwhelming force of the Philistines compared to Saul's 600 men, and Jonathan’s faith that God could deliver them "by many or by few" (1 Samuel 14:6). Elmquist draws parallels between Jonathan and Jesus, underscoring that our salvation is delivered through the singular act of Christ’s sacrifice, which fulfilled God’s covenantal promise. The practical significance lies in understanding that believers, like Jonathan's armor bearer, must rely entirely on Christ for salvation, demonstrating faith in the One who has secured victory over sin and death.
“We are never less alone than when we are alone. When you are left with nothing but Christ, you’ve got no place else to turn.”
“Everything that God does for these Mephibosheths is for Christ’s sake.”
“The only reason that the Philistines had not completely destroyed and swallowed up Saul and Jonathan is because God had restrained them.”
"This is a gospel story, isn’t it? It’s what Christ did for us.”
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