In Greg Elmquist's sermon "Do I Know God?" the central theological topic is the nature of knowing God as understood within a Reformed framework, emphasizing divine revelation and grace. The preacher argues that true knowledge of God is contingent upon God's sovereign grace, revealing our complete inability to know Him without His intervention. Elmquist references Proverbs 30:2-6 and notable passages such as John 17:3 and Philippians 3:8-11 to illustrate that knowing God is fundamentally about a personal relationship established through Christ's saving work and the impartation of divine knowledge through Scripture. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for believers to recognize their dependency on divine grace for understanding God's nature, which prevents any human attempt to earn or manufacture knowledge of God through works or intellect.
“To know God is everything. The Lord tells us in John chapter 17, this is life eternal, that they might know thee, the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent.”
“If I know God, the Lord has caused me to acknowledge and to admit and confess that I have no capacity within myself to know him.”
“The supernatural can only be known by the supernatural. That's why the miracle of the new birth is the very first thing that happens in the believer's life.”
“Every word of God is pure. He is a shield unto them that put their trust in him.”
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