In his sermon titled "Six Reasons To Be Of Good Cheer," Todd Nyberg addresses the theological underpinnings of joy in the believer's life as centered on the forgiveness of sins through Christ. He emphasizes that genuine cheer is grounded not in circumstantial happiness but in the assurance of complete and perfect forgiveness, as demonstrated in Matthew 9:2 with the story of the paralyzed man, where Jesus declares, "Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee." Nyberg argues that this forgiveness is unconditional and rooted in God's grace rather than human merit, underscoring key Reformed doctrines of sin, grace, and justification. He further reinforces this with Scriptural references, including Romans 8:31, Matthew 14:27, and others, showcasing that believers have every reason to rejoice, regardless of life’s challenges, because Christ has overcome the world and personally calls each sinner to His grace. The significance lies in the believer's continual ability to find joy due to their identity in Christ and the assurance that God is actively working even amidst trials.
“Every believer, every Christian, everyone that God has saved without exception has a valid reason to be of good cheer all the time without respect to the circumstances.”
“You see, the believer begins in his salvation. It begins with the complete, full forgiveness of all their sins. That's where it begins. That's not where it ends.”
“When God forgives, He forgets. Their sins and their iniquities, I will remember no more.”
“Be of good cheer, because He's overcome the world, and be of good cheer, because He's not through with you yet.”
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