Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "Cause of Sin and Salvation" centers on the theological exploration of sin and its remedy through Christ, using Judges 5:8-11 as its foundational text. Elmquist draws attention to the root cause of sin, which he identifies as humanity's choice to worship "new gods," paralleling Adam’s original sin of rebellion against God. He highlights how this choice leads to chaos and “war in the gates,” reflecting the spiritual conflict inherent in all believers' lives. Elmquist firmly supports his arguments with Scripture, particularly referencing James's epistle and parallels from the life of Deborah, demonstrating how God’s sovereignty and grace offer believers deliverance through Christ, who conquers sin and provides peace. Ultimately, the sermon emphasizes the necessity of God’s initiative in salvation, positing that human will is inclined towards sin unless God regenerates the heart, thus underscoring the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the sovereignty of grace in salvation.
“We're preaching a message of life to men who are by nature spiritually dead. If the Lord doesn't give us life, we'll not have any life at all.”
“The cause of our sin is our will, our free will. Our will is free to do whatever... It's free to do sin.”
“Unless God makes us willing, unless he regenerates us and gives us a new heart, regeneration necessarily precedes faith because if God doesn't make us willing, we don't come to Christ.”
“The first cause of our salvation is the love of God... His particular love, Jacob I have loved, Esau I have hated.”
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