The sermon titled "Christ, The Heir and Glory of Israel" by Greg Elmquist examines the theological concept of Christ as the promised heir who brings salvation to an incurably sinful humanity. Elmquist argues that humans cannot resolve their sinfulness through personal efforts or social alliances, as these are ultimately powerless against the divine judgment of God. He references Micah 1:15, emphasizing that despite humanity's plight, God promises an heir who will bring justice and redeem His people. Throughout the sermon, Elmquist supports his claims with various Scriptures such as Galatians 4, Romans 8, and 1 Samuel 22, highlighting the need for divine intervention to satisfy God's justice and the significance of being found in Christ for salvation. The practical significance lies in recognizing that true redemption comes only through reliance on Christ, the heir, rather than human efforts or worldly solutions.
“We need to be saved from sin and from Satan and from ourselves.”
“Those are powerful enemies that we have no strength against.”
“Don’t try to produce an heir by the works of the flesh... I’m going to bring an heir.”
“What a blessing it is when the Holy Spirit shows us that we have a problem that no amount of money nor an eternity of time can solve.”
The Bible teaches that sin is an incurable disease that separates us from God, needing divine intervention for salvation.
Micah 1:9
Scripture identifies Christ as the promised heir through prophecies and fulfilled promises found in the Old Testament.
Micah 1:15, Genesis 15:4, Galatians 4:22
Christ's satisfaction of God's justice is crucial because it provides the means for our redemption from sin and its consequences.
Micah 1:15, Romans 8:1-4, 1 Timothy 2:5
Micah 1:15 teaches that despite our incurable condition of sin, God promises an heir who brings hope and redemption.
Micah 1:15, Romans 5:6-8
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