In his sermon titled "Death and Life in Preaching," Todd Nibert explores the themes of spiritual death and resurrection through the narrative of Eutychus from Acts 20:1-12. He emphasizes that Eutychus's fall during Paul's lengthy preaching symbolizes humanity's spiritual death resulting from sin, akin to the fall of Adam. Nibert asserts that the supernatural act of Eutychus's resurrection illustrates the gospel's power to bring life from death, affirming that true preaching arises from Scripture and centers on Christ’s redemptive work. He cites multiple biblical examples of resurrection as foreshadowing the greater miracle of Christ's atonement, which secured eternal life for the elect. The significance of this message lies in its proclamation of grace, highlighting that believers are comforted in Christ, as their sins are forgiven and their life is fully realized in Him.
“Every time we have these supernatural miracles in scripture, it's given to preach the gospel from.”
“His life is in him. When Christ, who is our life, shall appear. His life is in him. Christ in you. The hope of glory.”
“Tell her, her warfare is accomplished. It's all over. She is perfect in Christ Jesus.”
“Not only was she not sent to hell, she was made a son of God, an actual son of the living God.”
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