In the sermon titled "Paul's Defence Pt. 1," Todd Nibert addresses the doctrine of divine grace demonstrated through the conversion experience of the Apostle Paul as recorded in Acts 22:1-17. Nibert argues that Paul's transformation from a persecutor of Christians to a chosen instrument of God serves as a foundational pattern for believers, illustrating the unstoppable nature of divine grace and election. He references 1 Timothy 1:16 to emphasize that Paul exemplifies how God's mercy and longsuffering can save even the most resistant individuals. Key points include the necessity of divine light for true understanding of God, the believer's connection to Christ, and the vital role of hearing God's voice through the gospel, which underpins the Reformed beliefs in total depravity, unconditional election, and the effectual call. Ultimately, the sermon highlights the imperative for Christians to recognize their own humble beginnings in Christ and the importance of proclaiming the gospel after experiencing God's grace.
“The defense of the truth is to preach the truth. It's to declare the truth, not to attempt to answer the opponents of the truth.”
“When God gives you light, you see the true character of God. Not until then. All your thoughts of God... are wrong.”
“You cannot preach the gospel and not preach election. You cannot preach grace and not preach election.”
“What are you waiting on? ... Don't wait for yourself to become more savable.”
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