The sermon titled "Blatant Favoritism" by Todd Nibert addresses the theological doctrine of God's favoritism toward His Son, Jesus Christ, and its implications for humanity. Nibert argues that Abraham's favoring of Isaac as his sole heir and sending away the sons of the concubines serves as a type that foreshadows Christ's unique position in salvation history, as outlined in Genesis 25:5-6. The preacher cites Hebrews 1 and Colossians 1 to emphasize Christ's preeminence and His role as the heir of all things, Creator, and the perfect Revelation of God, asserting that God's plan centers around glorifying His Son. For believers, this favoritism extends as they are seen as favored in Christ, thereby highlighting both the grace and the sovereignty of God in identifying them as His children, ultimately affirming the Reformed doctrines of election and grace.
“Now this is all given to typify the Son of God. He is said to be the heir of all things. God has an agenda, the glory of His Son.”
“If we begin with Jesus Christ, all of these questions are answered... His creature. And either His child or His enemy.”
“The only way is the Lord Jesus Christ. He said, I am the way. He's the way that excludes all other ways.”
“The favor, the blatant favoritism that God has toward His Son, He has toward every believer without exception.”
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