In Aaron Greenleaf's sermon titled "Our Rejoicing Is This," the central theological topic is the believer's rejoicing, specifically focusing on the source of joy amidst trials and the assurance of salvation through Christ. Key arguments include the idea that salvation is initiated by God’s sovereign grace rather than human effort, as illustrated by references to Romans 5, where Paul discusses justification by faith leading to peace with God. Greenleaf emphasizes that faith itself is an effect of salvation, not its cause, thereby underscoring the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and unconditional election. The sermon also highlights that believers can rejoice in the hope of God’s glory, which confirms His sovereignty in salvation and the removal of enmity between God and man. Practical significance lies in the assurance, joy, and freedom that come from recognizing one's complete dependence on Christ and His work, ultimately leading to a transformed life marked by a sincere faith.
“Faith is not the cause of salvation. Faith is the effect of salvation.”
“You have this, we have real peace with God. That means through the work of the Lord Jesus Christ, the thing that held, that God held against us, our sin, was completely and utterly removed.”
“If He gets all the glory that means He does all the work. If 99% of my salvation was up to Christ... there was still 1% left for me, that would mean nobody would be saved.”
“Come to Christ. Believe on Him. It’s free.”
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