The sermon on Psalm 11 by Todd Nibert addresses the theological topic of trust in God amidst adversity, particularly in the face of wickedness. Nibert argues that true safety and assurance come from placing one’s trust in the Lord rather than in human institutions or efforts, stressing the importance of God’s sovereignty over all situations. He emphasizes that the “foundations” of salvation—particularly faith in Christ, grace, and the authority of Scripture—must remain intact; otherwise, the righteous have no hope. Nibert provides Scripture references such as Hebrews 6 to illustrate that the foundational elements of salvation are essential and cannot be hypothetically compromised without dire consequences for the faithful. The practical significance is that believers should anchor their hope in the righteousness of God, knowing that despite societal chaos, God's foundations are secure.
“In the Lord, in the Lord put I my trust. I don't trust myself. I don't trust my works.”
“If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?”
“The righteous Lord loveth righteousness. His countenance doth behold the upright.”
“The Lord is in His holy temple, the Lord's throne is in heaven.”
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