In the sermon "He Destroyed the Works of the Devil," Greg Elmquist explores the typology of Samson in the Old Testament as a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ and His redemptive work on the cross. The preacher emphasizes that Christ's sacrificial death defeated sin and Satan completely, not as an offer of salvation but as an accomplished act for His elect. Key Scripture references include Judges 14:5-9 and Hebrews 2:14, which illustrate Christ's power and purpose in overcoming evil, likening His triumph over sin to Samson's remarkable strength in slaying a lion. Elmquist highlights the practical implications of this doctrine, indicating that the power of Christ liberates believers from the fear of death and sin, enabling them to experience true communion with God.
“The Lord Jesus Christ is the one who came in the full power of the Spirit of God to accomplish... the salvation of his people.”
“Satan is no match for Christ. And he is God's devil.”
“When the Lord Jesus Christ defeated Satan on Calvary's cross, he slew him as if he was a kid with his bare hands.”
“The blood of the Lord Jesus Christ successfully covered the sins of God's people.”
The Bible states that Jesus Christ came to destroy the works of the devil through His sacrificial death on the cross.
1 John 3:8, Hebrews 2:14
We know Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because He fulfilled the requirements of the law and successfully atoned for the sins of His people.
Romans 8:1, Hebrews 10:14
Understanding the destruction of sin is crucial as it affirms our freedom in Christ and the completion of our redemption.
Romans 6:6, Colossians 2:14-15
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