Todd Nyberg's sermon titled "God Blessed Isaac" draws attention to the doctrine of divine blessing as depicted in Genesis 25:11, emphasizing that God's blessings stem from His sovereign purpose rather than human merit. Nibert argues that such blessings were exemplified first in creation and continue through biblical history, showcasing figures like Abraham, Noah, and Isaac, who were recipients of God's favor. He further discusses the vital connection between blessings and the death of Christ, asserting that all spiritual blessings come to believers through Him, as affirmed in Ephesians 1:3, with an emphasis on election and predestination. The sermon concludes by articulating that real blessedness is not found in material wealth but in spiritual growth and the assurance of God's grace in trials, defining true blessings through the lens of the Beatitudes presented by Jesus.
“Everything that takes place in this life has this as its summary, and it came to pass. God purposed it, and it came to pass.”
“Any blessing I receive from God, he doesn't bless me because of me doing good. He blesses me because Christ died, period.”
“Every blessing any sinner receives has this as its source, the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The only kind of true blessings there are, are spiritual blessings.”
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