Todd Nibert’s sermon titled "Christ Manifesting Himself" addresses the doctrinal concept of Christ's self-revelation to believers, emphasizing the necessity of this manifestation for genuine faith. He argues that true understanding of Christ comes only through divine revelation, which includes the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Nibert references John 15:22-23 and Romans 8:29-30 to delineate between “us” (the elect) and “the world,” underscoring that Christ manifests Himself to those who love Him, a love that springs from being called, justified, and regenerated. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance and peace offered to believers through Christ, contrasting the false peace of the world with the true peace rooted in justification and eternal security in Christ’s finished work.
“If he doesn’t manifest himself to me, I won’t see him, I won’t know him. This is my desperate need, and this is your desperate need for Christ to manifest Himself, to make Himself known to you.”
“How is it that you’ll manifest yourself to us and not to the world? Well, the ‘us’ is the whole company of God’s elect, His chosen, those for whom Christ died, those that God the Holy Spirit has regenerated and made them to be born from above.”
“If a man love me, if he manifests himself to you or me, we will love him. Now, if I love him, it’s because he has manifested himself to me.”
“Any peace that you derive from anything other than the Lord’s final words from the cross, ‘It is finished,’ is a false peace.”
The Bible teaches that Christ manifests Himself to His elect through love, the Holy Spirit, and peace.
John 15:22-24, John 14:26
Election is grounded in Scripture, highlighting God's sovereign choice and love for His people.
Romans 8:29-30, Ephesians 1:4-5
Peace is significant for Christians as it reflects the assurance of God’s favor and reconciliation through Christ.
John 14:27, Romans 5:1
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