In the sermon titled "Building Materials," Todd Nibert explores the doctrine of rewards and the enduring quality of believers' works as expressed in 1 Corinthians 3:9-15. He emphasizes the distinction between "gold, silver, and precious stones" and "wood, hay, and stubble" in the context of ministry and personal faith, arguing that all believers are called to build on the foundation of Christ using materials representative of true faith. The preacher stresses that while all Christians will be saved, the nature of their works will be revealed and tested by fire, leading to varying degrees of reward or loss, but not eternal condemnation. Throughout the sermon, Nibert references other scriptural passages like 1 Samuel 30 and 2 Peter 1 to illustrate how the integrity of one's ministry and personal spirituality will be assessed. The ultimate practical significance lies in urging believers to live diligently and purposefully, ensuring that their lives produce lasting spiritual fruit reflecting their faith in Christ.
“What are the materials you use in this building?"
“The work that remains after the fire shows us what building materials were used.”
“The building of gold, silver, and precious stones… all arise from a simple faith in Christ.”
“I want to be remembered as someone who built upon the foundation, gold, silver, and precious stones, the gospel.”
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