The sermon "Pursuing Peace and Holiness" by Todd Nibert centers on the theological concepts of peace and holiness as integral aspects of the Christian life, drawing from Hebrews 12:12-14. Nibert emphasizes the importance of actively pursuing peace with others and holiness before God, underscoring that without holiness, no one will see the Lord, referencing Isaiah 35 to illustrate the transformative power of God. He discusses the race of faith metaphor found in Hebrews, highlighting the need for believers to look to Jesus as the author and finisher of their faith amidst life's challenges, where they often encounter weakness. The practical significance of this sermon is that the pursuit of peace and holiness is an essential part of the Christian journey, grounded in one's identity in Christ and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
“Pursue peace with all; follow, pursue, relentlessly pursue. Make this your aim. Make this your goal.”
“Looking unto Jesus, the only way my weak hands are going to be strengthened and the only way my weak knees are going to be strengthened is by looking to Christ.”
“Holiness is nothing you do to become holy. There's nothing you do to become holier. Believe the truth.”
“Pursuing peace and holiness without which no man shall see the Lord.”
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