In Todd Nibert's sermon "Having Praise From God," the primary theological focus is on the doctrine of God's ultimate approval and praise for believers, particularly on Judgment Day. Nibert argues that every believer will receive personal commendation from God, as highlighted in 1 Corinthians 4:5, which states, "then shall every man have praise of God." He supports this assertion by referencing several passages, including John 12:42, which contrasts the praise of God with the applause of men, and emphasizes that true believers should prioritize divine approval over human validation. The significance of this doctrine is twofold: it provides assurance of salvation and encourages believers to live out their faith faithfully, knowing that their efforts will be recognized and rewarded by God rather than judged by human standards. The sermon emphasizes the Reformed understanding of being justified and transformed by God's grace rather than solely on personal merit or actions.
“Then shall every man have praise from God himself... If you have his approval and don't have mine, it's okay.”
“My motive was the glory of Christ. They did what they did because they, in their hearts, loved Jesus Christ.”
“Every believer will be rewarded and praised on judgment day as having never sinned.”
“God makes us what we are through the gospel and then rewards us as us having done it.”
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