The sermon titled "The Betrayal" by Todd Nibert revolves around the theme of betrayal, particularly focusing on the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot as recorded in John 13:18-31. Nibert emphasizes that the act of betrayal is not just a human sin but is orchestrated within God's sovereign will, reinforcing Reformed doctrines such as God's predestination and the control He holds over all human actions, including those of unclean hearts like Judas. He cites Scripture, specifically John 13:18, where Jesus acknowledges His chosen disciples and predicts His betrayal, asserting the fulfillment of prophecy from Psalm 41:9. Nibert elaborates on the significance of the Lord's sovereignty over all circumstances, including the betrayal that leads to the crucifixion, displaying God’s glory through the cross and the ultimate salvation for His elect. The practical significance lies in the recognition of God's grace and the importance of discerning one's relationship with Christ, encapsulated in the distinction between the responses of Judas and the other disciples: the recognition of Jesus as Lord.
“Betrayal we're going to consider this morning is infinitely worse than any other betrayal because of who was betrayed: the Son of God.”
“Jesus Christ is absolutely sovereign over the free and uncoerced actions of men and demons. He's in absolute control of them.”
“If you believe He's Lord, if you really believe this, you believe His will is always done. And if you don't believe that, you don't believe He's Lord.”
“The disciple that Jesus loved is the disciple that Jesus justified.”
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