In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "Your Warfare is Accomplished," the main theological topic addressed is the completed work of Christ in securing salvation for His elect. Elmquist argues that the battle fought at Calvary was not merely an attempt at salvation but an actual accomplishment, echoing the victorious narrative found in Judges 7, where Gideon's strategic victory over the Midianites serves as a parable for Christ's triumph over sin and death. He supports this with references to Isaiah 40, calling for comfort in knowing that "their warfare is accomplished," and emphasizes that God has done the work of salvation entirely on behalf of His people, underscoring core Reformed doctrines such as total depravity and unconditional election. The practical significance of this sermon rests in the assurance it provides believers: their struggle against sin is ultimately not theirs to bear alone, for Christ is their successful Commander and the source of their ongoing faith and salvation.
“The battle against sin was won. The battle against death and hell and Satan was accomplished.”
“What the Lord Jesus Christ did on Calvary's cross was not an offer of salvation. It wasn't an attempt to save a people. He actually accomplished the salvation of his people.”
“Stand still and see the wondrous works of God. Quit trying to save yourself. Quit trying to atone for your sins.”
“The battle's not yours. It's the Lord's.”
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