The sermon "The Works of The Believer" by Todd Nibert focuses on the theological significance of the good works of believers as they relate to the works of Christ. Nibert argues that while believers aspire to a life rich in good works, their efforts often fall short due to inherent sinfulness. He emphasizes that the works Christ did, which include miraculous acts and perfect obedience, are foundational for understanding a believer's works, as believers are united with Christ in His actions and righteousness (John 14:12). The sermon discusses several key scriptural references, including John 14:8-12, where Christ asserts that those who believe in Him will do greater works, and Hebrews 1:3, which highlights the supremacy and unity of Christ with God the Father. Nibert stresses the practical significance of this unity—believers can have assurance and confidence in their salvation, as their standing before God is based on Christ’s works, not their own.
“Every believer desires to have a life rich in good works for the glory of God.”
“The best thing you and I have ever done is filled with sin.”
“He that believeth on me, the works that I do, shall he do also.”
“The works that I do, shall he do also... His works are my works eternally.”
The Bible teaches that believers will perform works similar to those of Christ for the glory of God, motivated by love for Him.
John 14:12
Justification by faith is grounded in the finished works of Christ, affirming that believers share in His righteousness.
Romans 3:28, John 14:12
Union with Christ ensures that believers share in His righteousness and are viewed as uncondemned before God.
John 14:12
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