The sermon titled "Who Shall Go Up" by Greg Elmquist focuses on the theological theme of God's deliverance through Christ as foreshadowed in the book of Judges. Elmquist argues that just as the Israelites sought a leader to confront the Canaanites after Joshua's death, Christians today require the continual saving presence of Christ to navigate the spiritual challenges presented by the world and sin. Key Scripture references include Judges 1:1-2, where the Israelites inquire, “Who shall go up for us?” and parallel passages in Exodus 33 that illustrate the need for God's presence among His people. The practical significance is rooted in the Reformed understanding of Christ’s role as the ultimate deliverer, depicted through the typology of the judges and the tribe of Judah. The sermon emphasizes divine grace, affirming that it is through Christ's accomplished work that believers find the strength to confront sin and the adversities of life.
“Who shall go up for us? Lord, if you don't go with us, if you don't help us, we’ll be consumed.”
“Nothing’s changed. We cry with the children of Israel, Lord, who shall go up for us? Who's going to deliver us from the body of this death?”
“The comfort that I have is that my God will be as faithful tomorrow as He was yesterday.”
“Salvation truly is of the Lord. There’s how I know that God’s with me. He’s enabled me to look back and hang all the hopes of my salvation on the back parts of God.”
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