Todd Nibert's sermon entitled "Our Profession" focuses on the theological significance of Jesus Christ as the central figure of the Christian faith, as outlined in Hebrews 3:1. Nibert emphasizes the meaning of the term "profession," interpreting it as a shared commitment among believers that encompasses agreement on foundational truths about Christ. He argues that believers are unified in their understanding of Jesus as both apostle and high priest, and he uses the example of the thief on the cross to illustrate how even the simplest faith recognizes the essential identity and work of Christ. Key Scriptures, particularly from Hebrews and Luke, highlight that true profession comes from a revelation of who Christ is, underscoring the Reformed doctrine that faith is coupled with a recognition of God’s sovereignty and justice. The practical significance of this message reinforces the importance of Christ as the only means of salvation for all believers, emphasizing reliance on Him rather than man-made confessions or documents.
“Our profession is a person. It is not a carefully crafted document written by men to safeguard the truth.”
“The truth does not need to be safeguarded. I do not need some document written by men to interpret the Bible for me.”
“The fear of God is not the fear of punishment... The fear of God is the beginning of knowledge.”
“Our profession, our profession is a person, who he is. And everything a believer believes is predicated on who he is.”
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