The sermon titled "The Mediator" by Todd Nibert centers around the theological concept of Christ as the mediator between God and humanity, specifically exploring Hebrews 9:15. The preacher distinguishes Christ’s mediation from common notions of mediation that involve negotiation and compromise, emphasizing that God does not negotiate with sinners. He argues that through Christ's sacrificial death, God is able to extend grace to sinful men without compromising His holiness. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 9:12, explaining how Christ's own blood offers eternal redemption, and Jeremiah 31:31-34, highlighting the establishment of a new covenant that guarantees a true knowledge of God and a promise of forgiveness. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it reassures believers of their eternal inheritance and the completeness of Christ's work, urging them to rely solely on Him for salvation.
“God does not negotiate with sinners. God does not compromise. God does not make concessions.”
“Through Him, God can embrace somebody like me or you without compromising His character and without lowering His requirements.”
“His death was a redemption... He didn’t make an attempt at redemption. He doesn’t offer redemption. He redeemed.”
“If you see Christ as the very power of God to save someone as sinful and weak as you, then God’s calling you.”
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