In Todd Nibert's sermon titled "We Have An Altar," the main theological topic is the understanding of Jesus Christ as the ultimate altar, priest, and sacrifice, surpassing the physical and ceremonial elements of the Old Testament. Nibert argues that the Old Testament sacrificial system, which included the brazen altar and the role of Levitical priests, has been fulfilled and superseded by Christ's once-for-all sacrifice. Citing Hebrews 13:10, he emphasizes that believers have access to this spiritual altar, a point he supports through various Old Testament examples, particularly the installation of altars by figures such as Noah, Abraham, and Elijah. The sermon holds significant practical implications for Reformed theology, particularly in terms of grace and salvation, as it highlights that only those coming to God through Christ, and not through their works or adherence to the law, can partake in the fullness of His grace and be viewed as holy in God’s sight.
“We have an altar and it's not a material altar. It's the Lord Jesus Christ himself.”
“Christ is the priest who offers up himself as the sacrifice.”
“The only place of peace, it takes away iniquity and purges sin. We have an altar.”
“He has by his one offering perfected forever them that are sanctified.”
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