Todd Nyberg's sermon, "The Experience of Grace," focuses on God's sovereign grace exemplified in the life of Abraham, as depicted in Genesis 12:6-9. The preacher argues that God's grace is purposeful and predestined, affecting Abraham prior to his experiences, as supported by Scripture references like 2 Timothy 1:9, which highlights grace given before time. Nyberg emphasizes that Abraham was called out of idolatry, demonstrating divine electing grace, illustrating the inconsistencies and weaknesses of Abraham's obedience as reflective of every believer's journey. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing Christ as the central altar of sacrifice, highlighting that salvation and the assurance of grace rest solely on the work of Christ rather than human effort, thus reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of solus Christus.
“God's grace to Abraham preceded Abraham's experience of grace... God doesn't save by accident. He saves on purpose.”
“We're not able to trust anything that has our fingerprints on it. I don't trust my faith. I trust Christ.”
“The only hope I have is that Christ is all in my salvation. I don't have anything else.”
“Every believer has two separate natures... the old nature is nothing but sin, and the new nature is holy.”
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