Pastor Todd Nibert's sermon, titled "What The New Birth Does," primarily addresses the doctrine of regeneration, emphasizing its significance in the believer’s life as outlined in 1 John. He argues that being "born of God" results in a life characterized by righteousness, love, and faith—essential elements of genuine Christian identity. Nibert explicates several scripture references from 1 John, including 1 John 2:29, 3:9, and 5:4, which collectively highlight that true believers, born of God, cannot practice sin, love one another, and will ultimately overcome the world through faith. The practical implication of this doctrine is profound, as it affirms the believer's transformation and security in Christ, emphasizing that true faith produces a changed life, fundamentally rooted in the righteousness of Christ.
“One of the great mysteries of the gospel is that of being born of God.”
“He that doeth the righteousness is born of God. Imputation is not an accounting change.”
“He that's born of God doth not commit sin... God can't give birth to anything but that which is holy.”
“This is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.”
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