In his sermon titled "These Signs Shall Follow Them," Todd Nibert addresses the theological doctrine of signs and wonders that accompany believers as articulated in Mark 16:17-20. He emphasizes that these signs, including casting out demons and healing, are to follow those who truly believe in the authority of Jesus Christ. Nibert argues that while the gifts mentioned in the scripture were manifest in the early church, they ceased with the death of the apostles because their purpose—the authentication of the gospel—was fulfilled once the complete canon of scripture was established. This cessation is supported by references to Acts 4 and 1 Corinthians 13:10, indicating that these miraculous works were bound to the apostolic era. The practical significance highlighted by Nibert is the assertion that the power of God now operates through the preaching of the gospel, which demonstrates true faith in the narrative of Christ's life, death, and resurrection, leading to spiritual understanding and growth rather than miraculous signs.
“These signs shall follow them that believe. They're not going to go out front. You know what goes out front? The preaching of the gospel.”
“These gifts were transferred through the laying on of the apostles' hands... When the last apostle died, these gifts... ceased.”
“If I think I need something else, I show I don't really believe that the scriptures alone are enough.”
“You see, all we need is the word of God. All we need is God to bless his own word, and that's all it takes.”
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