In Todd Nyberg's sermon titled "It Does Not Work Like That," he explores the doctrine of regeneration and the sovereignty of God in salvation, drawing from Acts 26:27-28. Nyberg argues that belief and the decision to follow Christ are not matters of human choice but are the result of God's sovereign act of grace. He uses the example of King Agrippa's response to Paul—"almost persuaded"—to illustrate the folly of relying on personal decision-making for salvation. Supporting this, he references Scripture passages that highlight the necessity of being "born again" (John 3:3) and emphasizes that true faith arises not from human will but from a divine calling, as seen in Ephesians 2:1-5, which depicts humans as spiritually dead before being made alive in Christ. The practical significance of this message underscores that salvation is solely based on Christ’s completed work, freeing believers from the burden of works-based righteousness and encouraging them to rely completely on God's grace.
“You do not decide to become a Christian any more than you tell a dead man to decide whether or not he’s going to live. It just does not work that way.”
“The only time you believe is when you have no other options. You believe because you have no other choice.”
“Every man, by nature, is spiritually blind. He cannot see. The reason men give such false conceptions of God is because they've never seen the true and living God.”
“When God opens your eyes, you see who He is. He's the absolute sovereign of the universe.”
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