The sermon titled "Believed Through Grace," preached by Todd Nibert, fundamentally addresses the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith as depicted in Acts 18:24-28. The preacher emphasizes that belief in Christ is not a product of human effort but is derived solely from God's grace, as indicated by the phrase "who believed through grace" in the text. Key arguments presented highlight Apollos's eloquent speaking and scriptural knowledge, yet ultimately attribute the faith of the believers to God's sovereign grace rather than human ability or talent. Nibert correlates this understanding with Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizing that true faith arises from God's predetermined grace, thus nullifying any grounds for personal boasting. The practical significance of the sermon is to encourage believers to recognize that their faith is a result of divine grace, instilling humility and dependence on God's power rather than their own merits.
“It does not merely say they believed, but it says they believed through grace. And that's the key.”
“Grace is the origin of that believing.”
“If your faith comes from you, you've got something to boast in... No, they believed through grace.”
“He helped them much who believed through grace.”
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