The sermon titled "A Will Done, A Work Finished," preached by Todd Nibert, focuses on the theological significance of Christ’s mission to do the Father’s will and finish the work of salvation. Nibert emphasizes that Jesus’ statement "It is finished" signifies the complete and final nature of Christ’s redemptive work on the cross, leaving no tasks for believers to fulfill regarding their salvation. He supports his arguments with Scripture, notably from the Gospel of John (4:34, 3:16, 6:38, 17:4), which underscores the Father's purpose in sending the Son to save sinners. This declaration of completion is crucial within Reformed theology, affirming the doctrines of grace and the assurance of salvation as fully accomplished in Christ. The practical significance lies in believers resting in the finished work of Christ, understood as a source of comfort and peace, liberating them from the burden of works-based righteousness.
“When he said, it is finished, there was nothing left unfinished. No part for me left to do. It’s done.”
“The Father sent the Son to save sinners. God delights in mercy.”
“If Jesus Christ failed to save somebody that the Father gave him and that he died for, you know what that would make him? A failure. He ain't no failure.”
“My meat and my drink is to do the will of Him that sent me, and to finish His work.”
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