The sermon titled "No Intimidation" by Todd Nibert focuses on the overarching theme of God’s sovereignty and assurance derived from Romans 8:31, "If God be for us, who can be against us?" The preacher makes several key points affirming that believers should not feel intimidated by their circumstances because of God's supportive presence and active sovereignty. He underscores five central truths included in the passage: (1) the absence of intimidation if God is for us, (2) the certainty that God will freely give us all things, (3) the impossibility of condemnation for God's elect, (4) the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice as the reason for our justification, and (5) the unbreakable bond of love from Christ. Nibert also references additional scriptures, such as Exodus 14 and Isaiah 40, demonstrating God’s active involvement in the lives of believers, emphasizing that nothing—sin, the law, the world, or even death—can separate them from His love or overcome them. This message is profoundly significant for the Reformed theology context as it reinforces the doctrines of predestination, justification, and the perseverance of the saints, offering hope and confidence to believers amidst life's battles.
“If God be for us, the God of the Bible, who is all powerful, sovereign, that means his will's always done.”
“There's nothing to be afraid of. If God is for you, that means he is fighting your battles.”
“The law can't be against me. Law's for me. God's holy law is for me. It can't be against me.”
“Death is my graduation day. Death is the best day of my life. Because when the believer dies, he's perfectly conformed to the image of Jesus Christ.”
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