In the sermon titled "The First Resurrection Sermon," Todd Nibert centers on the theological significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, asserting that the entirety of the Gospel hinges upon this event. He elaborates on Peter's inaugural sermon from Acts 2, highlighting that Jesus’ resurrection serves as the cornerstone of Christian faith, evidenced by the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and the empowerment of the apostles through the Holy Spirit. Specific Scripture references include Acts 2, where Peter proclaims Jesus as both Lord and Christ, and quotes from Psalm 16 and Joel 2, illustrating the divine foreknowledge and purpose behind Christ's death and resurrection. Nibert emphasizes the doctrines of total depravity and God's sovereignty in salvation, clarifying that humanity's sinfulness, particularly in rejecting and crucifying Christ, underscores the need for repentance and faith, leading to justification and the promise of the Holy Spirit.
“The gospel of God's salvation is entirely predicated upon the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Without the resurrection, the gospel has no meaning.”
“Him being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, you have taken and with wicked hands have crucified and slain.”
“God's sovereignty means He has all control, and you and I have no control. That's what His Lordship means.”
“Repent. Change your mind. All the thoughts you've had concerning God are wrong thoughts.”
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