The sermon titled "Preaching" by Todd Nibert focuses on the theological significance of preaching as the primary means God employs to manifest His Word to humanity. Nibert argues against the exaltation of the preacher in favor of recognizing the act of preaching itself as essential to conveying God's truth, as seen in the admonition to preach the gospel—not with eloquence, but simply and faithfully. Support is drawn from Scripture references such as Titus 1:1-3, 1 Corinthians 1:21, and Romans 10:14-15, which emphasize that salvation comes through the effective communication of the Gospel. The sermon holds practical significance for the church by reaffirming preaching's central role in the believer’s life and the importance of the preacher's humility before God's sovereign grace.
“He has manifested his word through preaching what we're doing right now.”
“The emphasis is not on the preacher himself… the act of preaching.”
“Preach the Word. Does the word declare itself to be God's inspired word? Yes, it does. Preach it.”
“It pleased God through the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.”
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