Todd Nibert's sermon, "The Preaching of the Cross," focuses on the centrality of the cross in Christian theology and its necessity for understanding the entirety of Scripture. He emphasizes that preaching without the cross is deficient, arguing that true ministry must revolve around the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, where Christ dies in place of sinners, fulfilling God's justice and mercy. He emphasizes 1 Corinthians 1:17-18, contending that Paul prioritizes the message of the cross over human wisdom or metrics of success, such as attendance numbers or baptisms. Nibert underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, asserting that a proper understanding of the cross is foundational for salvation, reflecting God's character, and ultimately glorifying Him through the reconciliation of ungodly people.
“If we confine our preaching to nothing but the cross, it would prove to be a widening rather than a narrowing of our ministry.”
“The preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved, it is the power of God.”
“The way I can be saved is for Christ to take my place as my substitute, pay for my sins as my substitute, keep the law for me as my substitute.”
“I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ and Him crucified.”
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