Todd Nibert’s sermon titled "Come See The Place Where The Lord Lay," based on Mark 16:1-7, explores the doctrines surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the significance of the empty tomb as evidence of Christ's victory over death and sin, positing that the resurrection confirms Jesus' divine identity as the God-Man. Nibert meticulously details how the women at the tomb were witnesses of God's eternal purpose and the fulfillment of scriptural prophecy, tying his message to key texts such as Jeremiah 50:20 and 2 Corinthians 5:21. He asserts that Christ’s resurrection not only signifies the overcoming of death but also serves as the source of assurance for believers, underscoring the completeness of Christ's work in securing salvation for the elect. The resurrection is framed as the foundational truth from which believers can ascertain their justification and assurance before God.
“He is not here, he is risen.”
“The only thing that can truly satisfy the conscience before God is the resurrection of Christ from the dead.”
“What do I see when I look within that empty tomb? Well, what do you physically see? Nothing. That’s faith.”
“His humiliation is past... He is seated at the right hand of the Father, the place of all authority.”
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