The sermon "The Ashes Of The Red Heifer" by Todd Nibert focuses on the red heifer's significance in relation to the sacrifice of Christ, addressing the doctrines of atonement and sanctification. Nibert emphasizes that the ashes of the red heifer are a ceremonial solution for ritual impurity caused by contact with death, paralleling this with how Christ's blood purifies the believer's conscience from dead works (Hebrews 9:13-14). He draws upon Numbers 19 to illustrate the purification process and highlights how this Old Testament practice foreshadows the ultimate cleansing found in Christ, whose sacrificial act purges not merely outward filth but offers true spiritual renewal. The practical significance lies in the believer's reliance on Christ's atonement, rather than their own works, for ongoing sanctification and acceptance before God.
“A sacrifice that has already been made before the defiling of the sin, laid up in a clean place, ready to be applied.”
“Purge your conscience from dead works. Your conscience can never be satisfied by anything but the blood of Christ.”
“If you're a believer, Romans 7 is your experience all the time... It's the healthy attitude of a believer towards sin.”
“The only way that your conscience is purged is by the washing of water by the word, by the hearing of the gospel.”
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