In Todd Nibert's sermon titled "God Commands All Men to Repent," he explores the doctrine of repentance as presented in Acts 17:30-31, asserting that God's command to repent is universal. Nibert argues against the notion that God loves everyone and that Christ died for all, emphasizing that Scripture indicates God's love and Christ's atoning sacrifice are particular to the elect. He supports his argument with various biblical passages, including Romans 9:13, Ephesians 5:25, and Hebrews 10:14, illustrating that true repentance involves a transformative change of mind about God, oneself, and the nature of salvation. The practical significance of this sermon is a clarion call for a correct understanding of repentance as a gift from God, leading believers to place their faith exclusively in Christ for salvation, thus negating any semblance of a works-based salvation.
“God commands all men everywhere to repent. That includes me, and that includes you.”
“Repentance is primarily a change of mind regarding God.”
“If you teach that God loves all men the same and that Christ died for all men the same, you're left with a message of salvation by works.”
“The one evidence of true and genuine repentance is faith in Christ.”
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