In the sermon "Who Are The Children Of Abraham?" Todd Nibert addresses the theological significance of faith in relation to one’s identity as a child of Abraham, emphasizing that true children of Abraham are those who believe in the gospel rather than those who are merely physical descendants. He argues that the promise of salvation and covenant relationship is extended to the elect—those of faith—highlighting key Scriptures such as Galatians 3:6-7, where Paul states that "they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham." Nibert also supports his arguments with references to Genesis 18:19 and Romans 9:6-8, underscoring that the identity of true Israelites is based on spiritual lineage established by God's covenant. The doctrinal significance of the sermon lies in its affirmation of Reformed doctrines regarding the unity of God's redemptive plan, which encompasses both Jews and Gentiles who belong to the fold through faith in Christ.
Key Quotes
“They which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham. Not physical descendants. But those people who believe the gospel, they're the true Jews.”
“This is talking about Abraham's spiritual seed. Not his physical seed, his spiritual seed. They will keep the way of the Lord and do justice and judgment.”
“For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly...but he's a Jew, which is one inwardly.”
“We are the circumcision which worship God in the spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh.”
The Bible teaches that true children of Abraham are those who have faith, not merely physical descendants.
The scripture in Galatians 3:6-7 states that those who are of faith are the true children of Abraham. This means that being a descendant of Abraham physically does not confer the title of 'child of God.' Instead, it is the faith that individuals possess in the gospel that marks them as Abraham's offspring. Paul explains this further in Romans 9:6-8, where it says that not all who are descended from Israel are Israel, highlighting that the true children of God are those born of the promise, which corresponds to God's elect. This underscores the importance of spiritual lineage over physical lineage in God's economy.
Galatians 3:6-7, Romans 9:6-8
We know the elect are the true children of Abraham because scripture indicates that the promise is fulfilled in those who believe.
Scripture reveals that the true children of Abraham are those who believe in Christ, as seen in Galatians 3:29, which states that if you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise. This reflects God's sovereign grace, wherein His elect, called by His name, represent the spiritual heirs in accordance with His covenant. Romans 9:8 confirms that it is the children of the promise who are counted as Abraham's descendants. This illustrates that God's election transcends cultural and ethnic identity, establishing faith as the basis for being considered His children.
Galatians 3:29, Romans 9:8
Understanding spiritual Israel helps Christians realize their identity as God's chosen people through faith, not works.
Comprehending the concept of spiritual Israel is critical for Christians, as it reveals that the distinction of being God’s people is not confined to ethnic boundaries but is determined by faith in Christ. Paul discusses this in Romans 2:28-29, stating that a true Jew is one inwardly, whose circumcision is of the heart. This spiritual understanding addresses the misconception that physical lineage equates to divine favor. It reassures believers that they are counted among God's people by grace alone, reinforcing the foundational Reformed tenet of salvation through faith apart from works. Being spiritually united with Christ as heirs guarantees believers a place in God’s covenant, shaping their understanding of identity and mission.
Romans 2:28-29, Galatians 3:29
Worshiping God in spirit and truth means engaging with God through a new spiritual nature, focusing solely on Him.
Worshiping God in spirit and truth, as stated in John 4:24, signifies that true worshipers need to be empowered by the Holy Spirit and understand the truth of God's Word. This worship comes from a heart transformed by divine grace, exemplifying the new nature given to believers. As Philippians 3:3 indicates, true circumcision is characterized by worshiping God in the spirit and having no confidence in the flesh. This emphasizes that authentic worship does not rest on external rituals or self-reliance but flows from an inner conviction of God’s sovereignty and grace. In worship, believers express their reliance on Christ alone, finding freedom and joy in His work.
John 4:24, Philippians 3:3
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