In his sermon titled "The Son of Man," Todd Nibert focuses on the dual identity of Jesus Christ as both God and man, emphasizing the significance of His self-designation as the "Son of Man." Nibert argues that while Christ possesses various titles revealing His divine and human nature, the name "Son of Man" holds particular importance as it underscores His role in God's redemptive plan. He references John 3:13, highlighting that Jesus, who descended from heaven, embodies both the divine and human experience. By turning to Daniel 7:13, Nibert illustrates the prophetic nature of this title, showing that Christ, as the Son of Man, is granted an everlasting dominion and sovereignty over all nations. The practical significance of this message calls believers to acknowledge the majesty and authority of Jesus, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of Christ's dual nature and His role as the sovereign ruler of His eternal kingdom.
“Jesus Christ is God. He's the creator. He's the son of God. He's the son of Mary. He's the carpenter's son. He's the son of David.”
“The son was not born. The son is eternal. The one in whose shoulders the government rests.”
“The son of man. Isn't that amazing? The son of man. And you know, his disciples never addressed him that way, but that's what he called himself.”
“The son of God is the son of man whose kingdom is eternal.”
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