In his sermon titled "Him Who Speaks From Heaven," Todd Nibert expounds on the importance of recognizing God's communication through creation, providence, and ultimately through His Word, citing Hebrews 12:25 and Luke 14:15-23. He emphasizes that God actively speaks to humanity and warns against the dangers of neglecting this divine call, particularly highlighted by the blood of Jesus, which speaks better things than that of Abel, offering forgiveness and reconciliation instead of condemnation. Nibert further argues that the invitation to come to Christ is not merely an option but a command, urging listeners to respond without excuses, as the gospel invites all—particularly the needy and broken—to partake in salvation. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its emphatic call for faith and action, demonstrating that coming to Christ is essential for salvation and that God equips the sinner to respond to His gracious invitation.
“God does speak. He speaks by creation... everything that happens to you and I says we ought to seek the Lord.”
“The blood of sprinkling speaks of the application of the blood. The priest sprinkling it... It’s Christ that died, the Son of God.”
“When you believe on Christ, that means you actually trust Him to save you. You know you don’t have anything else. That’s all you’ve got.”
“The command is to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved. Not try to get your life straightened out first. That’s just salvation by works.”
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