In this sermon titled "The Bottom Line," Todd Nibert addresses the crucial Reformed doctrine of faith as the sole requirement for salvation, as encapsulated in John 6:28-29. He argues that Christ's statement, "This is the work of God, that you believe on Him whom He hath sent," highlights that belief in Jesus is the only work that God requires for acceptance. Nibert distinguishes this from the common notion of repentance, asserting that true repentance is a change of mind about God's way of salvation, rather than a precondition of turning from individual sins. He references Scripture, particularly John 6, to illustrate how the people misunderstood Jesus' lordship, emphasizing that a believer's assurance must rest solely in Christ's finished work and His divine authority. The doctrinal significance lies in the affirmation that salvation is rooted in divine grace and faith in Christ rather than human effort, reflecting classic Reformed theology's focus on grace alone, faith alone, and Christ alone.
“This is the work of God that you believe on him whom he hath sent.”
“When you believe, this is what you believe. You believe on him whom he hath sent.”
“Repentance is toward God. It's a complete change of mind regarding this thing of the forgiveness of sins.”
“Have I ever looked to Christ only? Nothing more, nothing less, nothing else.”
The Bible states that the work of God is to believe in Jesus, whom He has sent (John 6:29).
John 6:28-29
The scriptures repeatedly affirm that Jesus is the eternal Son of God, as seen in John 1:1 where it declares the Word was God.
John 1:1, John 6:38-40
Faith in Christ alone is vital because it is the only means by which one can obtain salvation and be justified before God.
John 6:40, John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9
Repentance, in the context of salvation, is a change of mind about God and sin, turning from self-reliance to faith in Christ.
Acts 20:21, John 6:29, John 3:16
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