The sermon titled "The Just Shall Live By Faith" focuses on the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone, articulated through Hebrews 10:38. Pastor Todd Nibert argues that the distinction between the just and unjust is crucial, relying on Scripture from Habakkuk 2:4, Romans 1:17, Galatians 3:11, and Hebrews 10:38 to illustrate that true righteousness comes not from works but through faith in Christ. He emphasizes the transformative nature of faith as not merely belief in God's existence, but a deep trust and reliance on God's promises. The sermon holds significant practical implications; it reassures believers of their standing before God, highlighting that the just live eternally due to their faith, which is granted by God alone, thus excluding any ground for human pride or works.
“There are only two kinds of people in this world: the just and the unjust. There's no in-between.”
“How can an ungodly man be just and righteous before God? Well, let me give you another scripture.”
“The just shall live. This is the life of God in the soul where He gives you spiritual life and you live.”
“Faith excludes human boasting. I can't boast in my salvation in any way. It's what God did for me.”
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