In Greg Elmquist's sermon titled "Special Miracles," the preacher focuses on the purpose and means of God's special miracles as depicted in Acts 19:11-12. Elmquist argues that these miracles were neither spontaneous nor random but were intentionally purposed by God to heal the sick and deliver the possessed. He elaborates on four key aspects: the purposed nature of miracles, the use of means in performing miracles, the demonstration of God's sovereignty in these acts, and the ultimate result of them bringing healing from sin. Elmquist supports his assertions through various Scriptures, including Isaiah 14:26 and Ephesians 1:11, emphasizing that God’s overarching purpose is to gather His elect. The sermon underscores the Reformed concept of God's sovereignty while challenging believers to recognize God's ongoing work in their lives through common means, ultimately pointing to the miracle of salvation.
“These miracles were not spontaneous or unplanned. They were purposed miracles.”
“It is the most humbling to the man that's got to get up here and speak.”
“We serve a God who is sovereign over all the events of our lives and the lives of all men.”
“If God’s going to perform a special miracle for us, He’s going to use means, and those means are going to be very common means.”
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