The sermon titled "If You Believe Not That I AM," preached by Todd Nibert, primarily addresses the doctrine of the person and work of Christ, particularly emphasizing His divine nature as the "I AM." Nibert argues that Jesus’ claim of divinity in John 8:23-24, where He asserts “if you believe not that I am, you will die in your sins,” highlights the necessity of recognizing Him as God incarnate. He elucidates this using references from Exodus, particularly God's self-identification to Moses, demonstrating Jesus' eternal existence and His unity with the Father. The sermon's practical significance lies in the urgent call for individuals to recognize and trust in Christ's identity as the Savior to avoid eternal separation from God, emphasizing a Reformed understanding of grace and the necessity of faith in Christ's righteousness for salvation.
“If you believe not that I am, you shall die in your sins.”
“The only way he’s found is when he makes himself known.”
“How we die is how we’re going to spend eternity, either in our sins or in His righteousness.”
“If He doesn’t do it all, I won’t be saved. And I am entrusting the entire salvation of my soul to who He is and what He did.”
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