Todd Nibert's sermon, titled "I Perceive You Are Too Religious," addresses the theological concepts of idolatry and the true nature of God as presented in Acts 17:22-23. Nibert argues that Paul's proclamation to the Athenians reflects the futility of religion that lacks scriptural foundation, equating superstition with a misguided form of worship. He references key Scriptures that demonstrate God's sovereign attributes—His role as Creator, His independence, and His omnipresence—highlighting the danger of attempting to confine God to human understandings and the importance of recognizing Him as the eternal and independent being. The sermon underscores the need for repentance and a correct understanding of God’s judgment, emphasizing that true salvation is found in the righteousness of Christ imputed to believers, a central tenet of Reformed theology, which affirms that by faith, one’s righteousness can be aligned with that of Christ.
“Superstition is religion without scripture.”
“Idolatry brings God down to a human level in men's minds.”
“God commandeth all men everywhere to repent.”
“The only righteousness that is equal to His is His.”
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