In Greg Elmquist's sermon "My Strong Tower," the primary theological focus is the sovereignty of God in salvation, particularly how God utilizes both hardening and mercy to demonstrate His power and grace (Romans 9:17-24). He argues that the Scriptures reveal that God's judgments are not threats but rather manifestations of His justice, articulated to motivate believers towards gratitude for God's grace (Judges 8). Elmquist draws a vivid parallel between the battle of Gideon against the Midianites and the Christian's spiritual warfare, emphasizing that believers, although weary and dependent on divine sustenance, are sustained through faith in Christ alone. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for Christians to acknowledge their sole reliance on God's promises, recognizing that true faith rests not on visible evidence or personal experiences but wholly on the trustworthiness of God's Word and the redemptive work of Christ.
“We're not making him Lord, we're acknowledging him and crowning him as Lord.”
“The Bible is not a book of principles and threats ... it is written for the people of God.”
“The light that shines from heaven will soften and melt our hearts in faith and in love for Christ.”
“The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it.”
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