In Todd Nibert's sermon titled "Righteousness, Temperance, and Judgment to Come," the central theological topic is the doctrine of resurrection as it pertains to righteousness, spiritual temperance, and future judgment. Nibert articulates three types of resurrection: the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ, which signifies God's righteousness; the spiritual resurrection of believers, which correlates with temperance; and the final resurrection associated with judgment. Scripture references, particularly from Acts 24:24-25, Ephesians 2:1, and John 5:24, are employed to underscore these resurrections and their implications for redemption and judgment. The sermon emphasizes the doctrinal significance of understanding these resurrections as they reveal the core of the gospel, offering assurance and clarity regarding one's standing before God, the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, and the certainty of judgment for all humanity.
“The bodily resurrection of Christ has to do with righteousness. The spiritual resurrection of every believer has to do with temperance. And the final resurrection has to do with the judgment to come.”
“The righteousness of God demanded his resurrection. He made full payment. He completely kept God's law and God's righteousness demanded his resurrection.”
“All he heard was righteousness, I don't measure up. All he heard was temperance, and he thought temperance, and he thought I'm just a corrupt man.”
“If you want to come on the ground of your works, he'll meet you there and it won't be good. If you want to come on the ground of pure, free grace, God will meet you there.”
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