The sermon titled "No Greater Sacrifice" by Greg Elmquist addresses the profound theological doctrine of atonement and sacrifice as illustrated in Genesis 22—the story of Abraham and Isaac. Elmquist emphasizes God's sovereignty in providing the ultimate sacrifice for sin, presenting Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of God's promise to provide Himself as the sacrificial lamb (Jehovah-Jireh). Key arguments include the necessity of recognizing that human sacrifices, even the most extreme, are inadequate for atoning for sin, and that God’s providential acts throughout scripture confirm His control over redemption history. Elmquist supports his arguments through various scripture references, particularly Hebrews 10 and Genesis 22, illustrating that true worship is centered on God's provision of Christ rather than human efforts. The doctrinal significance lies in understanding that it is only through Christ's sacrifice that believers are reconciled to God, emphasizing the Reformed view of salvation by grace alone and God's sovereign choice in providing the means of atonement.
“The centrality of worship is sacrifice. It's sacrifice. It's not fellowship... The central necessity of worship is sacrifice.”
“God will provide himself a lamb. There is our hope, brethren.”
“No sacrifice that you bring to God will make you perfect. And perfect is what you must be in order to stand in the presence of a perfect God.”
“What is the spiritual sacrifice? It's a sacrifice you can't see. It's not anything to do with walking an aisle or praying a prayer.”
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