In his sermon titled "Your Reasonable Service," Todd Nibert focuses on the theological concept of living as a reasonable sacrifice in response to God's mercies, as highlighted in Romans 12:1-2. He argues that true worship is not performance-based but is instead a heartfelt response to the grace that has been afforded to believers, emphasizing that presenting one's body as a living sacrifice is a response to the foundational doctrines outlined in the first 11 chapters of Romans, particularly the idea of justification by faith alone (Romans 4:5). Nibert reinforces the notion that believers are called to not conform to the world but to undergo a transformation through the renewal of their minds, enabling them to discern God's perfect will. This approach not only affirms Reformed doctrines such as total depravity and unconditional election but also emphasizes the importance of humility and active service within the body of Christ as a necessary response to God's unconditional love and mercy.
“Your reasonable service, not somebody else's. Unfortunately, we all are authorities on what other people should do. The Bible does not tell me how other people should treat me, but how I should treat them.”
“You believe yourself to be ungodly. You would say that's me. And you are convinced that if salvation...is dependent upon any work that you need to perform...salvation is impossible for you.”
“I beseech you, therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”
“Anything less than this is irrational. It doesn't even make sense.”
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