Todd Nybert's sermon, titled "His People Saved From Their Sins," revolves around the doctrine of salvation, emphasizing that Jesus Christ saves His people from their sins as outlined in Matthew 1:21. Nybert argues rigorously that salvation is not merely an offer but an accomplished fact for those whom God has predestined. He discusses the hypostatic union of Christ, underscoring His dual nature as both fully God and fully man, which qualifies Him to deliver His people from their sinful nature and the guilt of their transgressions. Scripture references, particularly from Isaiah and Romans, support his arguments on the necessity of Christ’s virgin birth, His fulfillment of the law, and the concept of predestination, where salvation is an act of divine grace rather than human merit. Nybert highlights the practical implications of this doctrine, asserting that true salvation radically transforms individuals, granting them a new nature and securing their eternal standing before God.
“He shall save, not he'll attempt to save, not he'll offer to save. He shall save, not he'll make men savable.”
“If I'm saved, it's because God predestinated me to be saved before time ever was.”
“All predestination says is God is God and salvation is of the Lord.”
“He is a willing Savior. He delights in mercy.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus shall save His people from their sins (Matthew 1:21).
Matthew 1:21
The Bible asserts predestination as a fundamental truth, notably in Romans 8:29.
Romans 8:29
Understanding sin is crucial for Christians as it reveals the need for salvation and the nature of God's justice.
Romans 3:23
Justification means being declared righteous before God through faith in Jesus Christ.
Romans 8:33
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