In the sermon "Faithful Servants and Stewards," Todd Nibert addresses the Reformed doctrine of servanthood, emphasizing the role of ministers as stewards of God's mysteries, as outlined in 1 Corinthians 4:1-2. He articulates that true ministers of Christ are not distinguished by titles or popularity but are instead defined by their faithfulness in proclaiming God's truths as revealed in Scripture. Nibert underscores the biblical concept of "mystery," referring to divine truths that are accessible only through God's revelation, such as the Trinity and justification by faith. The practical significance of this teaching lies in its call for all believers to embrace their identity as servants of Christ, highlighting that faithfulness is the primary measure of success in ministry.
“A steward is not an owner... A steward faithfully delivers the mysteries of God. That's his one job, to proclaim the mysteries.”
“It's required in stewards that a man be found faithful. As a matter of fact, what is the one measure of success... The only measure of success is faithfulness to declare the mysteries of God.”
“Would you have ever known that the just shall live by faith? You would have never known that had not God made it known.”
“I want to be that good and faithful servant. May the Lord enable us all to be faithful to his word.”
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