In his sermon titled "The Faith of Abraham," Todd Nibert addresses the doctrine of justification by faith as illustrated through the faith of Abraham in Romans 4. Nibert argues that Abraham serves as the spiritual father of all believers, emphasizing that justification is based entirely on God's grace and not on human works or obedience. He discusses Romans 4:3, highlighting how Abraham's faith was credited to him as righteousness, and contrasts this with the notion of salvation based on works. Nibert underscores the significance of faith as a divine gift that enables believers to trust in God’s promises, which is foundational for understanding salvation in Reformed theology. The sermon emphasizes that true faith looks to Christ alone, not to self, and asserts that believers can be assured of their justified status before God through the redemptive work of Christ.
“I'm not saved by my faith, but I am not saved without faith.”
“If you’re saved in any way by something you do, if something you do contributes to your salvation, that means God is your debtor. And my dear friend, that shall never be.”
“Faith is believing his ability. It's that simple.”
“When Christ was raised from the dead, every believer was justified before God.”
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