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The Preaching of Christ

Psalm 40:9-10
Todd Nibert • September, 9 2007 • Audio
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What does the Bible say about the preaching of Christ?

The Bible portrays Christ as the ultimate preacher, declaring God's righteousness, faithfulness, and salvation to the great congregation.

The Bible presents Jesus Christ as the quintessential preacher, as declared in Psalm 40:9-10. He emphasizes that He has preached righteousness among His people, showing a commitment to reveal God's character and truth without reservation. In Hebrews 10:5, Christ's own words clarify this declaration as part of His public ministry, where He affirmed His role as the one sent to proclaim the gospel to the poor (Luke 4:18). His preaching is characterized by transparency, never holding back or concealing the truth, as He openly declared God's lovingkindness and faithfulness in all His teachings.

Psalm 40:9-10, Hebrews 10:5, Luke 4:18

How do we know Christ's righteousness is true?

Christ's righteousness is affirmed in Scripture as the only true righteousness given to believers by faith.

The righteousness of Christ is central to the gospel and is affirmed in Scripture as the sole means by which sinners can stand justified before God. As Paul states in Romans 3:10, "There is none righteous, no, not one." Therefore, the righteousness that believers possess is not their own but is imputed to them through faith in Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 5:21). This imputed righteousness is not merely a legal acquittal but is also imparted through the new birth, enabling believers to live righteously (1 John 2:29). Thus, we can be confident in the truth of Christ's righteousness as the foundation of our salvation.

Romans 3:10, 2 Corinthians 5:21, 1 John 2:29

Why is God's righteousness important for Christians?

God's righteousness is essential for Christians as it is the basis for their justification and assurance of salvation.

God's righteousness is central to the Christian faith because it is the only true righteousness that can justify a sinner before a holy God. According to Romans 3:21-22, the righteousness of God is revealed through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. This imputed righteousness not only secures believers' standing before God but also transforms their lives through the impartation of a new nature that longs to live righteously. As articulated in Philippians 3:9, believers seek to be found in Christ, not having their own righteousness, but that which is through faith in Him. The assurance that they possess God's righteousness provides confidence in their salvation and motivates them to live lives that reflect His holy character.

Romans 3:21-22, Philippians 3:9

What does it mean that Christ declared God's truth?

When Christ declared God's truth, He proclaimed the entirety of God's righteousness, faithfulness, and lovingkindness openly to His followers.

In Psalm 40:10, Christ emphasizes that He did not conceal God's truth but declared it openly to the congregation. This declaration encompasses His teachings on God's righteousness, His faithfulness to His promises, and His lovingkindness towards humanity. True preaching mirrors this model; it is an honest and unreserved proclamation of God's word. The truth relating to God's character and His plan of salvation was central to Christ's message, and it remains crucial for the preaching of the gospel today. By declaring God's truth, Christ challenged His audience to accept the reality of their sinfulness while offering them the hope of salvation through faith in Him.

Psalm 40:10

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Would you turn with me to the
40th Psalm? Now tonight, we're going to be
looking at 1 Corinthians chapter 13. I want to attempt to preach
on charity. I've entitled this morning's
message, The Preaching of Christ. Now here's a preacher I want
to hear. The preaching. Of Christ. Psalm 40 verse nine. I want to read verses nine and
10. I have preached. Righteousness. In the great congregation. Lo,
I've not reframed my lips, O Lord, thou knowest. I have not hid
thy righteousness within my heart. I have declared thy faithfulness
and thy salvation. I have not concealed thy lovingkindness
and thy truth from the great congregation. Now who is speaking here? When
he says, I have preached, who's speaking? Look up in verse six,
sacrifice and offering thou didst not desire. Mine ears hast thou
opened, burnt offerings and sin offerings hast thou not required.
Then said I, Lo, I come, and the volume of the book is written
of me. I delight to do thy will, O my God. Yea, thy law is within
my heart." Now who's that? We turn to Hebrews 10. Let's
remove all doubt regarding who's speaking. This is quoted by the
writer to the Hebrews. In Hebrews chapter 10, verse
5, Wherefore, when he cometh into the world, the Lord Jesus
Christ, he saith, Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not, but
a body has thou prepared for me and burn offerings and sacrifice
for sin. Thou has had no pleasure. Then
said I low. I come in the volume of the book.
It's written of me to do thy will. Oh God. Now we see that
this is a direct quotation. These are the words of the Lord
Jesus Christ. He is the one who says I have
preached Christ. is the preacher, the Lord Jesus
Christ identifies himself as a preacher. Did you know that
Christ was a preacher and is a preacher? When he inaugurated
his public ministry in Luke chapter 4, first thing he said, it was
a quotation from Isaiah chapter 61, the Lord hath anointed me
to preach the gospel to the poor. The Lord Jesus Christ was and
is a preacher. Who was his audience? What did
you notice? In those two verses I read, two
times we read of the great congregation. A preacher has an audience, doesn't
he? The great congregation. Now the great congregation spoken
of is the church. every believer. And indeed, this
is a great congregation, isn't it? All of God's people, the
church that He purchased with His own blood, that's who He
speaks to. And if you are a part of this
church, if I'm a part of this church, I've heard this message.
This is the message He's given to me as the preacher, as God's
Word, as God's prophet. Christ was a preacher. Now, what
is a preacher? He says, I have preached. What
is a preacher? Now, quite often people use it
in a derogatory way. Well, he's preaching at me or
preaching. Well, I realize why people can
use it as a derogatory word, particularly what preachers are
for the most part. I tell you, I'm still embarrassed to identify
myself as a preacher. Because I know what people think
about them. And it's not that I'm ashamed to be a preacher.
I'm proud of the gospel I preach. I'm proud of the Word of God.
I'm proud of the truth. But as far as what preachers,
how they're associated with, how would you like to be one?
I mean, it's awful. It really is. I mean, you know,
just the way... But what is a real preacher?
What is a preacher? A preacher is a man who has a
message from God. That's what a preacher is. He's
a man with a message from God. Now, if somebody's got a message
from God, I want to hear what they've got to say, don't you?
I surely do. The Lord Jesus Christ is the
preacher. He's the prince of preachers.
I've heard Spurgeon called the prince of preachers. I don't
think so. The Lord Jesus Christ is the
prince of preachers, isn't he? He's the true preacher. Now, when Christ describes his
own preaching, I have preached in these two verses in Psalm
49, Psalm 40 verses 9 and 10, he uses three words to tell us
what he did not do when he preached. And he gives us one word to tell
us what he did do when he preached. And this is, this is what true
preaching is. If you want to understand something
about true preaching, listen to these words that our Lord
uses to describe his own preaching. He says in verse nine, I've preached
righteousness in the great congregation. And look at these three things
he did not do when he preached. He says, I've not refrained.
my lips, O Lord, thou knowest." I've not refrained. In verse
10 he says, I've not hid thy righteousness within my heart.
I didn't hide anything. I've declared thy faithfulness
and thy salvation. I've not concealed thy loving
kindness and thy truth from the great congregation. Now you notice
there are three words he uses to describe what he didn't do
when he preached. He said, I've not refrained,
I've not hid, And I have not concealed or covered up. First, he says, I've not refrained.
That word means to hold back. To keep back. It's a failure to tell it all. Paul said, I've not shunned to
declare all the counsel of God. I've kept back nothing that was
profitable to you. A man that refrains from telling
what he really believes is not a God called preacher. There's
no refraining. There's no holding back. If you refrain, if you don't
tell what you really believe, all you prove is you're dishonest,
nothing else. In true preaching, there's no
refraining going on. And he says, I've not hid, I've
not covered up. I've not covered up. You know,
a lot of preachers do this. They cover up the truth with
words of wisdom, human wisdom. human philosophy, human arguments
that just covers up the truth. Paul put it this way, Christ
sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel, not with wisdom
of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none of that.
Covering up the truth, making it appear to be what it's really
not. He says, I've not hid, and I've not concealed. I've not
concealed. In preaching, there's no concealing
going on. Now, wear makeup. I'm not against makeup, don't
get me wrong. But you wear makeup to conceal something, don't you?
To make you appear different than what you really are. You
wear certain types of clothing to conceal something. Now in
true preaching, we're not trying to conceal anything. We conceal
when we're afraid to preach the naked truth. Oh, that God would
deliver us from refraining hiding and concealing. That's what goes
on in human preaching, but when someone is truly preaching the
gospel, that kind of stuff's not going on, is it? It's just
not there. Now look at the one word he uses
to describe his preaching. He says, I've preached righteousness,
verse 9, I've preached righteousness in the great congregation. Lo,
I've not refrained my lips, O Lord, thou knowest. I've not hid thy
righteousness within my heart. I've declared. There's the one
word he uses. In true preaching, he says, I
have declared thy faithfulness and thy salvation. That means
to publish, to certify, even to boast, you're certainly not
ashamed of the message if you declare it. As a matter of fact,
you're proud of it. I'm proud of the gospel I preach.
It's worthy of God. I'm proud of the Word of God.
I'm proud of the way God saves sinners. I don't hide it. I don't
refrain, no, I want to preach it in its naked simplicity. You declare it openly, you don't
attempt to dress the truth in such a way as to make it more
palatable to the flesh, you undress it. You preach the truth in its
naked simplicity, trusting God to take care of the results.
Now that's what true preaching is. It's a declaration of the
truth. You don't have to scratch your
head and say, what do you reckon he means by that? No, it's a declaration
of the truth. Now, such was the preaching of
Christ. And such is the preaching of
every true God called preacher, actually preachers. And you'd
see that, you see that. Now let's consider what the Lord
preached. What was the subject of his preaching?
Look in verse 9, I have preached, what? Righteousness. Now that summarizes all of the
Lord's preaching. He says, I have preached righteousness. You know, I just read that scripture
at the beginning of this service, I'm not ashamed of the gospel
of Christ, for it's the power of God unto salvation to everyone
that believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For therein,
in the gospel, is the righteousness of God revealed." Now, this is
the subject of every true gospel preacher and of every gospel
message. The subject is Righteousness. That one word summarizes it all. Righteousness. Now, the Lord
goes on to amplify what He meant when He said, I preached righteousness. Let's go on reading. Let's read
verses 9 and 10 together again. He says, I've preached righteousness
in the great congregation. Lo, I have not refrained my lips,
O Lord, Thou knowest. I have not hid Thy righteousness. within my
heart." Now here's what he means by righteousness. I've not hid
thy righteousness within my heart. I've declared thy faithfulness
and thy salvation. I've not concealed thy loving
kindness and thy truth from the great congregation. Now when
he preached righteousness he uses five words to describe what
he means by that. Thy righteousness. That's what
he means by righteousness, God's righteousness. I preached thy
righteousness. I have declared thy faithfulness. Now, these five things stand
or fall together. They all go together. The reason
I preach righteousness is because of thy faithfulness and thy salvation,
thirdly. That's a part of preaching His
righteousness, thy salvation. I've not concealed thy lovingkindness
and thy truth. from the great congregation. Now, if a true preacher is preaching
the truth, here's his subject. Righteousness. God's righteousness. God's faithfulness. God's salvation. God's loving kindness. God's
truth. Now, let's consider these one
at a time, and they all go together. First, he says, I've not hid
thy righteousness within my heart. Now, when you think of the word
righteousness, what generally comes to your mind? What comes
to our mind naturally is right living, isn't it? And I'm not
against right living. I'm all for it. I'm all for it. But what does the Lord mean when
he speaks of righteousness? He says, I've made mention of
thy. righteousness, thy righteousness,
God's righteousness. Now why does he make mention
of God's righteousness? Well let me answer that real
simply. The reason he makes mention of
God's righteousness is because it's the only righteousness there
is. Now when Paul the Apostle Quoting
from Psalm 53, speaking under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit,
speaks of all of Adam's race. You know what he says? In Romans
chapter 3, verse 10, there is none righteous, no, not one. So when we speak of God's righteousness,
he's the only one who is righteous. the righteousness of God. Let's
look at a couple of scriptures. Turn to Romans chapter 3. Romans chapter 3. Verse 19. Now we know that what thing soever
the law saith, It saith to them who are under the law that every
mouth may be stopped and all the world may become guilty before
God. You stand guilty, not righteous,
not righteous, but guilty as charged. You ever been there?
You stand guilty before God. It's settled with you. Therefore
verse 20 by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified
in his sight For by the law is the knowledge of sin. Here's
what God's law does is it is it exposes sin? But now verse
21, but now the righteousness of God without the law is manifest. Being witnessed by the law and
the prophets is what the Old Testament has always taught,
even the righteousness of God, which is by the faith, the faithfulness
of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe, for
there is no difference, the righteousness of God. Turn to 2 Corinthians
chapter 5. 2 Corinthians chapter 5, verse
21. For He, God, hath made Him, the
Lord Jesus Christ, to be sin for us who knew no sin, that
we might be made, what? The righteousness of who? The
righteousness of God in Him. Look in Philippians chapter 3,
one other scripture. Verse 8, Yea, doubtless, And
I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge
of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I've suffered the loss of
all things, and do count them but done that I may win Christ
and be found in Him." Look what he says, not having my own righteousness,
which is of the law. Paul says, I don't want to have
anything to do with that, but that which is through the faithfulness
of Christ, the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of
God by faith. The righteousness of God. Now
what is it? The righteousness of God is His
character. God's righteous. He's altogether righteous. He
loves righteousness. He hates iniquity. He's altogether
righteous in His character. Psalm 117 says, The righteous
Lord loveth righteousness. He is altogether righteous in
his character, his righteousness as the judge. Everybody here
knows this. God's the judge, isn't he? God's
the judge. He's the judge of all the earth.
Shall not the judge of the earth do right? He's righteous in his
condemnation. If he condemns me and sends me
to hell, you know what it's going to say? God is righteous. Not God is too strict. God is
righteous. He's righteous in His condemnation
and He's righteous in His salvation. If I'm saved, the righteousness
of God demands my salvation. You know, something happened
in Lexington just in the last couple of weeks. I'm not making
what I even think about this, but what about that fellow who
admitted to guilt and they set him free? Is there anything righteous
about that? He admitted to guilt, and what
did they do? They set him free. He's out of jail now. And I'm
not making any issue about that, but I'm just saying that's not
righteous. If God saves me, it's not going to be a way where I'm
guilty, but I get set free. No. He saves me in a way that
His righteousness is honored. I'm saved by the very righteousness
of God. You know, when Paul said in Philippians
chapter 3, verses 9, O that I may win Christ and be found in Him,
not having my own righteousness, which is of the law, but that
which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness of
God, which is by faith." Now, that's the righteousness he's
speaking of that Christ preached. I preached thy righteousness.
Now, first of all, what this means is when he's talking about
his righteousness, the righteousness of God. This is my preaching,
Christ says. He's talking about the righteousness of God imputed. The righteousness of God imputed. That's a good word. That's a
Bible word. The righteousness of God imputed. It's not imputed righteousness.
It's righteousness imputed. You see, there's only one righteousness.
That's the righteousness of God. And it is imputed to everybody
that Christ died for. Everybody that Christ represented.
It's imputed to them. Listen to this scripture from
Romans chapter 4. As a matter of fact, I want you to turn to
this one just so you can see it. Romans chapter 4. Verse 6, Even as David also describeth
the blessedness of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousness
without works. Blessed are they whose iniquities
are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to
whom the Lord will not impute sin." Now, don't you find that
attractive? For God not to charge you with
your sin. You know you're a sinner. You
know you've committed sin. But isn't this attractive where
God doesn't charge you with it? But He takes the righteousness
of His Son and charges it to your account, and you stand before
God righteous. Now this is the way God justifies
sinners. He takes the righteousness of
His Son and He charges it to your account. And listen to me,
He's got the authority to do that. He's God. He's got the
authority to take the righteousness of His Son and charge it to you
and to where it's yours. Now that's the righteousness
He speaks of. Righteousness imputed. Now, if that's all I say about
the righteousness of God and the believer, if all I talk about
is the righteousness imputed, I've not given the whole story,
I've not given the true sense. This is just as essential to
the salvation of the sinner. God's righteousness is also His
righteousness imparted. Now, what do I mean by that?
Some people have trouble with that term, imparted righteousness. I don't have any trouble with
it. I think it's good. Well, it's not in the Bible. Somebody
says, that word's not in the Bible. Well, neither is sovereignty.
It's a good word, though, isn't it? The word Trinity's not in
the Bible, but it's a good word. It's a good word to describe.
The truth is there, even though the word's not. Well, the truth
of imparted righteousness. Well, let me show you what this imparted
righteousness is. The imparted righteousness is
what God gives the sinner in the new birth. We're made partakers
of the divine nature. We're given a righteous nature,
a holy nature that was not there before. It's not the old man
getting improved and doing better and so on. No, this is the righteousness
of God, the new nature that do with righteousness. Now, let
me show you this in the scripture. Turn with me to 1 John chapter 2.
1 John 2. Verse 29. If you know that He is righteous,
do you know that He is righteous? The Lord God is righteous. If
you know that He is righteous, you know that everyone that doeth
righteousness is born of Him, is birthed of Him. Look in verse
5 of chapter 3, and you know that He was manifested to take
away our sins, and in Him is no sin. If I'm in Him, I don't
have any sin. It's been taken away. Now let's go over in verse
6. Whosoever abideth in Him sinneth
not. Whosoever sinneth hath not seen
him, neither known him. Little children, let no man deceive
you. He that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous.
He that committeth sins of the devil, for the devil sinneth
from the beginning. For this purpose, the Son of
God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin. And there's only one way to take
that. He does not commit sin. Somebody says, well, it means
he doesn't practice sin. Now, wait a minute. Wait a minute. You don't practice sin. Let's
be honest. As far as your flesh goes, that's
all you do. In and of yourself, that's all
you do. When you breathe, it happens.
But yet it says that one who's born of God does not even commit
sin. What's this all about? That's
that new nature, that holy nature, that righteous nature that doth
not commit sin. Can I see it? Not really. No, I don't much see it, but
I know it's there because the Word of God says it is. The new
nature that doth not commit sin. I love God. That's the new nature. I delight in the Lord Jesus Christ. That's the new nature. It's what
wasn't there before. That's the partakers of the divine
nature. That's what the scripture says.
Now this is what helped me to understand this as much as anything else.
When Adam sinned in the garden, you know what happened? His sin was charged to our account.
Doesn't scripture teach that? We were personally held responsible
for what Adam did. At Romans chapter 5, there's
no escaping that. We were held responsible, it
was charged to our account, and we were condemned because of
the sin of somebody else. Not only was his sin charged
to our account, but his sinful nature was passed on to us, wasn't
it? I was born into this world with
his sinful nature. His sin was charged to me, his
nature That's the nature I'm born with. Now in the same manner,
Christ's perfect righteousness is charged to me. And we're partakers
of the divine nature. That's the new birth. That's
the new nature. So when he's speaking of God's
righteousness, he's speaking of God's righteousness imputed.
He's speaking of God's righteousness imparted. But whether we're talking
about imputed or imparted, it's God's righteousness, isn't it?
It's only God's righteousness. There's only one. You see, you
can't be sort of righteous. You can't be 90% righteous. You
can't be 99% righteous. Somebody says, well, I tell the
truth most of the time. I don't get it. I don't murder very often. Well, that would make you a murderer,
wouldn't it? Well, I've only murdered once. That's what it
makes you. There's no degrees of righteousness.
You either are or you're not. There's only one righteousness.
That's God's righteousness. His righteousness imputed. His
righteousness imparted. The Lord says, I preached Thy
righteousness in the great congregation. O Lord, Thou knowest Back to
our text. Psalm 40. He says, I've not hid. A true
preacher doesn't. I've not hid thy righteousness
within my heart. He says, I've declared. Here's
what he says next. I've declared thy faithfulness. Now, this is the reason He imputes
and imparts His righteousness to His people because of His
faithfulness. God is the faithful God and He
always does what He said He was going to do. The reason He imputes
His righteousness to me and imparts His righteousness to me, to every
believer, the reason He does it is because He said He was
going to do it. That's why. His faithfulness. He's doing
what He said He was going to do. You see, way back before
time began, God gave Christ to people. He said, you work out
a righteousness for them, I'm going to impute it to their account.
You pay for their sins, I'm going to wash them away. And God always
does what He said He's going to do. He's faithful. You see, the reason He gives
you His righteousness is not because of something you did.
Not because you deserve it. Not even because you asked for
it. but because He is faithful. He is the faithful God and everything
He does is because of His faithfulness. Now, let's go on reading, verse
10. I've not hid Thy righteousness with my heart, I've declared
Thy faithfulness and I've declared Thy salvation. Now, a sinner,
like me or you, having the righteousness of God is what we call salvation,
isn't it? That, now that's salvation. Somebody
like me, having the very righteousness of God. Oh, that is salvation. Turn to Isaiah 54. Isaiah 54.
Look in verse 17. And no weapon that's formed against
thee shall prosper. And every tongue that shall rise
against thee in judgment, you're going to condemn. And this is
the heritage of the servants of the Lord. That's salvation,
isn't it? And their righteousness, their personal righteousness
is what? It's of me, saith the Lord. Now this is salvation, having
His righteousness. When you talk about salvation,
when the Bible talks about salvation, saved from what? If you're saved,
you're saved from something. Saved from what? You know the
answer to that. Matthew 121 says, Thou shalt
call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins. Saved from sin. My sin is my
enemy. Now I'm scared of the devil,
but he's God's devil. And while I'm scared of him,
I'm more scared of the Lord, and I know the Lord's in control
of him. My big enemy's not the devil.
He's an enemy, but he's not my big enemy. Men are what? They're under God's
thumb. There, I don't need to be afraid
of any man. Do I get afraid? Of course I do, just like anybody
else does, but I don't need to be. They're just men whose breath
is in their nostrils and God can take it away. I'm not so
much... Here's what I'm afraid of. Here's my big enemy, my sin. My sin. And He saves His people
from their sins. I'm saved from the condemnation
of sin. How? I've got His righteousness. There's
nothing to condemn me for. I stand perfect before God right
now. How righteous is Jesus Christ?
That's how righteous every believer is. I stand righteous before
God with His righteousness. Can't be condemned. I'm saved
from the power of sin. How come? I have His righteousness.
Greater is He that's in you. You see, this nature that believes
God, this nature that loves God, that's His righteousness in me.
That's Him in me. Greater is He that's in you than
He that's in the world. There was a time when I couldn't believe,
but I can now. There was a time when I had no
love for God, I do now. Why? I have His righteousness
in me. That's the work of God the Holy
Spirit in a man. One of these days, I'm going
to be saved from the very presence of sin because I am the righteousness
of God in him. So whenever you talk about God's
righteousness, it comes because of his faithfulness and it is
his salvation. He says, I declared thy salvation.
Look what he says next. I've not concealed. In Psalm
40 verse 10, I've not concealed thy loving kindness. Here's what's behind all this,
God's loving kindness. Now what's meant by God's loving
kindness? David, turn to Psalm 51 for a
moment. David writes this psalm, Psalm
51, after he is exposed by Nathan, God's works repentance in his
heart. But let's remember what he was guilty of. He was guilty
of adultery. And he was guilty of cold-blooded,
premeditated murder. David, the man after God's own
heart, he committed these great sins. Now can you imagine what
you'd feel like if you had those sins fresh on your mind? I've
committed What a, what ruin that brings into people's life. Murder.
He did these things. Well, I wouldn't do that. Yeah,
you would. If God takes away the restraint, you'll be just
like David. You believe that? It's so. It's so. Now, David has this on his mind.
Now, look what he says in Psalm 51. This is his psalm of repentance. Have mercy upon me, O God, and
I'll make up for all these things. Have mercy upon me, O God, because
I promise to never do it again. Have mercy upon me, O God, because
I'm going to give all kinds to try. Have mercy upon me, O God,
according to thy loving kindness. Not because I deserve it, not
because I've even... Because of your loving kindness. According to the multitude of
thy tender mercies, blot out my transgression, wash me throughly
from my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin. God's loving
kindness. God did not send Jesus Christ
the Lord into the world to make a way for him to love. He sent Him because He did love. You see, the love of God is the
very foundation. It's underneath everything. God so loved the world that He
gave His only begotten Son. Whom He did foreknow. And remember
this, that means whom He did forelove. It doesn't simply mean
He knew who they were. Like Adam knew his wife Eve,
he knew him. Whom he did for love, he also
did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his son, that
he might be the firstborn among many brethren. The love of God
is the foundation of why sinners like me and you can have the
very righteousness of God. The love of God. Back to our text, finally. I've not concealed by loving
kindness and thy truth from the great congregation. Now I've
just preached to you the truth. You've heard the truth this morning.
This is the truth that Christ preached. This is the truth that
Christ preaches through every God called preacher. This is
the truth. If somebody does not preach this,
what I've preached this morning, what our Lord preached and preaches,
he is not preaching the truth. If he's not preaching the truth,
what's he preaching? A lie. It really is that simple. Now, here's the preaching of
Christ. He said, I've preached thy righteousness in the great
congregation. That's his only subject, the
very righteousness of God. I've preached thy righteousness.
I've preached thy faithfulness. I've preached thy salvation.
I've preached thy loving kindness. I've preached thy truth. Now, this is the preaching of
Christ. And this is the preaching. of
all true preachers right here. Righteousness. May God enable
us to believe this message, receive this message, love this message,
and preach this message in this generation. Let's pray.
Todd Nibert
About Todd Nibert
Todd Nibert is pastor of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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