In this sermon titled "Need," Todd Nibert explores the theological themes surrounding human need and divine grace as articulated in Luke 9:11. Nibert emphasizes that the core of salvation lies not in human merit but in God's sovereign choice, asserting that the difference between those destined for heaven and those not is ultimately determined by God's initiative. He supports his arguments through various scriptural references, including Romans 9:15 and 2 Timothy 1:12, which illustrate God’s merciful and compassionate nature, creating a true sense of spiritual need among believers. The practical significance is profound in Reformed theology; it underscores the necessity of recognizing one’s own spiritual neediness as an essential precursor to embracing God's grace and the salvation found in Christ alone.
“The worst place a man can be is to be without need.”
“I need the need. I won't even need if the Lord doesn't give me the need. I need that need.”
“I need an atonement that actually atones.”
“The evidence of being saved is you worship God for who He is.”
The Bible teaches that those who are spiritually sick and in need of healing come to Jesus, who received and healed them.
Luke 9:11, Luke 4:18-19
God Himself creates in us the awareness of our need for salvation through His mercy and grace.
Romans 9:15
Recognizing our need is crucial because it drives us to depend on Christ for salvation and spiritual growth.
Philippians 3:3, Jude 24
God's choice is essential to our need for salvation; it assures us that our salvation is based on His sovereign will.
Ephesians 1:4-5
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