Todd Nibert’s sermon titled "Christ Is All" centers on the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ, as highlighted in Colossians 3:9-11. The preacher articulates that the transformation in believers signifies a departure from their former selves and an embracing of a new identity, where distinctions among humanity fade in the light of Christ’s centrality ("Christ is all and in all"). He employs various Scripture passages, particularly from Colossians—which emphasizes Christ's preeminence and the totality of His redemptive work—to argue that every aspect of life, doctrine, and salvation revolves around Christ. The message conveys significant Reformed theological concepts such as justification by faith, the election of believers in Christ, and the completeness that believers find in their union with Him, underscoring that Christ alone is sufficient for salvation and all aspects of the believer's life.
“Oh, I love that statement. I hope it never becomes cliche to me, but that I'm made to bow and worship before Him. Christ is all in all.”
“If you have something else to hold on to, well, Christ in my experience, Christ in my good works... you don't have Christ as all.”
“The only time I'm happy, truly happy, is when I see nothing in myself but being a poor sinner and nothing at all.”
“Jesus Christ is all in all, as the Lord taught us that.”
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