In the sermon "If Need Be," Todd Nibert addresses the theological topic of salvation and its implications within trials from 1 Peter 1:5-7. He argues that believers are preserved by God's power through faith, underscoring that salvation, while secured in eternity, awaits full revelation at Christ's return. Nibert emphasizes that trials serve a divine purpose, as they test and refine faith, making it more precious than gold. He supports his arguments with Scripture references such as Romans 13:11 and 2 Timothy 1:9, illustrating key Reformed doctrines such as election, sanctification, and perseverance of the saints. The practical significance lies in understanding that trials, though difficult, are necessary for spiritual growth and ultimately reveal God's glory.
“I didn’t really touch on this last time much. He talked about the salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.”
“The trial of your faith being much more precious than of gold that perishes, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honor and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ.”
“You are in heaviness, sorrow, grief, depression... if needs be, aren’t you thankful for that word, 'if needs be'?”
“Faith doesn’t glorify us. It glorifies Him.”
The Bible teaches that trials test our faith, making it more precious than gold, as seen in 1 Peter 1:5-7.
1 Peter 1:5-7, Romans 8:28
Salvation is secure because it is based on God's eternal purpose and grace, as shown in 2 Timothy 1:9.
2 Timothy 1:9, Ephesians 1:4
Election is vital because it assures us of God's grace and purpose in our salvation, as indicated in 1 Peter 1:2.
1 Peter 1:2, Ephesians 1:4-5
Being kept by the power of God means that believers are preserved in their faith until the end, as stated in 1 Peter 1:5.
1 Peter 1:5, Romans 8:38-39
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