In Todd Nibert's sermon titled "Glorified," the main theological topic addressed is the doctrine of glorification within the context of salvation. Nibert emphasizes that believers are already glorified in Christ, a present reality rather than a future hope, as articulated in Romans 8:30. He argues that glorification signifies the complete and finished nature of salvation—once justified, believers are fully glorified. Nibert references several Scriptures, including Colossians 2:10 and 1 John 4:17, to support his assertions about the current state of believers' glorification despite their ongoing struggle with sin. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, providing believers with assurance of their salvation and an understanding of their identity in Christ, freeing them from striving for unattainable perfection and grounding them in the complete sufficiency of Christ's work.
“I am not a work in progress. I’m a finished work.”
“According to the Bible, I am already glorified in Him. Every believer right now, present tense, is glorified.”
“We walk by faith and not by sight. Do I see? I am presently glorified. No. Do I believe I’m presently glorified? Yes.”
“There’s nothing to lay to my charge... Christ put away my sin. I have no sin.”
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