Todd Nibert's sermon "What Christ Called A Good Work" centers on the theological concept of good works as depicted in the story of Mary anointing Jesus with expensive perfume found in John 12:1-8. Nibert argues that this act is a model of what constitutes a true good work, which flows from love and faith in Christ rather than obligation or self-promotion. He emphasizes that this unique action, although criticized by the disciples for its apparent wastefulness, is honored by Jesus as the only act He explicitly calls a "good work" during His ministry. The preacher underlines the importance of understanding good works as those performed from a heart transformed by grace and motivated solely for the glory of God. This aligns with Ephesians 2:10, affirming that believers are created for good works that God prepared in advance.
“A good work is anything done out of love to Jesus Christ.”
“She hath wrought a good work upon me.”
“If you think your works are good, they're not.”
“May every believer be enabled by the grace of God to be just like this woman and be rich in good works.”
The Bible teaches that good works are important as they are a result of God's grace and are done out of love for Christ.
Ephesians 2:10, Matthew 5:16
We know our good works are truly good when they are done out of love for Christ and do not seek personal glory.
Mark 14:6-9
This act is considered a good work because it was done out of faith and love for Christ, recognizing His value and future sacrifice.
John 12:1-8, Mark 14:9
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