Todd Nibert's sermon "What Wise Men Do," drawn from Matthew 2:1-2, discusses the essential act of worship in the context of recognizing Christ's sovereignty. The preacher contrasts wise men who seek out and worship Christ with foolish men who reject His kingship. Referencing Scripture, especially from Matthew and Isaiah, he emphasizes that true worship stems from acknowledging Jesus as King, highlighting that worship is not transactional but rather a response to God's revealed nature. The significance of this sermon lies in its assertion that genuine worship arises from understanding God's sovereignty and the believer's humility before Him, welding a central tenet of Reformed theology concerning divine sovereignty and human depravity.
“You only worship an absolute sovereign where you're in his hands and he can do with you whatever he's pleased to do.”
“Worship is a response to revelation. If you and I ever see who he is, we will worship him.”
“When you believe on the Lord, He's the Lord. He's everybody's Lord.”
“When God saves somebody, they open up their treasures. They give themselves to him.”
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