In Greg Elmquist's sermon entitled "The Death of Sin," he delves into the theological implications of sin as depicted in Judges 4, emphasizing the dual reality that sin is both a daily battle for believers and a defeated foe through Christ's completed work. Elmquist argues that, while believers continuously struggle against sin (as demonstrated in Romans 7), they must recognize that Christ's atoning sacrifice has definitively conquered sin, paralleling the narrative of Sisera's defeat at the hands of Jael. He references several Scriptures, including Romans 13:14 and Hebrews 4, to support the idea that believers are called to put on Christ and rest in His victory while actively resisting temptation. The sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding one's struggle with sin in light of Christ's victory, encouraging believers not to lose sight of the hope found in the completed work of Jesus.
“The one thing that bothers believers about their sin more than anything else is how little it bothers them.”
“It's a story to tell us that the Lord Jesus Christ has slew the giant.”
“In this life of faith, it's a war. It's a battle. It's a struggle. As long as we're in this flesh, it's going to be.”
“Christ gets all the glory. He gets all the honor and all the praise. And God's people love it that way.”
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