The sermon titled "If I Have Found Grace," preached by Todd Nibert, delves into the concept of divine grace, primarily illustrated through the life of Abraham in Genesis 18:1-8. Nibert argues that the acknowledgment of grace should instill humility and dependence on God's presence, as demonstrated by Abraham's request to the Lord. The preacher emphasizes that grace is not merely an abstract doctrine but is inextricably linked to the person of Jesus Christ and serves as the defining difference between salvation and condemnation. Key Scripture references, such as Genesis 6:5 and Romans 5:20, bolster the assertion that true appreciation of grace arises from an acknowledgment of one’s sinful condition. This understanding leads to practical implications for believers, urging them to recognize their continual need for grace and the significance of walking in a relationship with God.
“If I have found favor in your sight, don't leave me to myself. The worst thing that could happen to me is for God to remove His hand from me and leave me to myself.”
“Grace is the difference between heaven and hell. The only person who has a true appreciation of the grace of God is a sinner.”
“You see, grace humbles a man... Grace is a person, the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“If I found grace... show me your way, that I might know thee.”
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