In the sermon "Sent To Preach The Gospel," Todd Nibert addresses the centrality of preaching the gospel as the primary mission of the church, drawing from 1 Corinthians 1:17. He emphasizes that Paul’s mission was not to baptize but to proclaim the gospel without the influence of human wisdom, which could dilute its power and significance. Nibert discusses various scriptural references, including 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 and Galatians 1:11, to affirm that the gospel is God's eternal message, unchanging and rooted in divine truth rather than human traditions. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the imperative for preachers to focus on the unadulterated proclamation of the gospel to ensure that the means of salvation remain clear and effective, glorifying God as the source of grace and truth.
“Christ sent me. Not to baptize, but to preach the gospel. Not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect.”
“The gospel is the gospel of the glory of the blessed God. God does what he does for his own glory.”
“If I use wisdom of words in marketing the gospel... I make the cross of Christ of none effect. No one is saved through that kind of preaching.”
“The gospel is about God's glory. When somebody thinks God's chief end is to save men, they've got it wrong.”
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