In Todd Nibert's sermon "Looking Unto Jesus," the central theological focus is the necessity of fixing one's gaze upon Christ as the author and finisher of faith, as articulated in Hebrews 12:1-2. Nibert presents key arguments emphasizing that believers must lay aside all weights and besetting sins, primarily identifying self-righteousness and unbelief as significant obstacles to faith. The preacher draws on the "cloud of witnesses" from Hebrews 11 to illustrate the continuous support of faithful figures and connects their examples to the command to run the race of faith. He further underscores the importance of looking to Jesus for faith itself, asserting that salvation rests solely on Christ's righteousness and complete work on the cross. This sermon highlights the doctrinal significance of grace, faith, and the finished work of Christ, providing practical guidance for believers to cultivate a singular focus on Jesus in their daily lives.
“Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of faith.”
“We begin looking unto Jesus. We carry on looking unto Jesus. And by the grace of God, may our last second of life be looking unto Jesus.”
“Looking unto Jesus, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame.”
“You can't get any more saved than you are right now. You can't get any more accepted. You are complete in Him.”
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