In his sermon titled "The Knowledge of Christ," Todd Nibert explores the profound doctrine of Christ’s omniscience and his divine authority as the Son of God. He emphasizes that Christ’s knowledge is infinite and independent, contrasting it with limited human understanding and artificial intelligence. Through Scripture references such as John 13:3-5, John 5:19-22, and Revelation 5, Nibert highlights Christ's unique relationship with the Father, his complete understanding of divine purpose, and his role in the redemptive plan, ultimately demonstrating that all things have been entrusted to him. The sermon culminates in the practical significance of understanding that believers are entirely dependent on Christ for salvation, which is accomplished through his sacrifice and intercession, assuring them of their eternal security.
“Jesus knowing. Now, did you know that there is nothing he does not know? Jesus knowing. His knowledge is infinite. His knowledge is unlimited.”
“His knowledge, his omniscience, is that which makes him one who is able to do this glorious work of bearing our iniquities and putting them away.”
“By his knowledge, shall my righteous servant justify many, for he shall bear their iniquities.”
“He is the one who first trusted Christ. The father trusted him like this.”
The Bible indicates that Jesus possesses infinite and perfect knowledge as God.
John 13:3, John 5:17, Isaiah 53:11
The Bible affirms the deity of Christ, showing that He is equal with God through His actions and statements.
John 1:1, John 5:18, John 8:58
The omniscience of Christ assures believers that He fully understands and governs all aspects of their lives.
John 13:3, Matthew 11:27, Hebrews 4:15
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