In his sermon titled "Six Reasons To Be Of Good Cheer," Todd Nyberg addresses the theological underpinnings of joy in the believer's life as centered on the forgiveness of sins through Christ. He emphasizes that genuine cheer is grounded not in circumstantial happiness but in the assurance of complete and perfect forgiveness, as demonstrated in Matthew 9:2 with the story of the paralyzed man, where Jesus declares, "Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee." Nyberg argues that this forgiveness is unconditional and rooted in God's grace rather than human merit, underscoring key Reformed doctrines of sin, grace, and justification. He further reinforces this with Scriptural references, including Romans 8:31, Matthew 14:27, and others, showcasing that believers have every reason to rejoice, regardless of life’s challenges, because Christ has overcome the world and personally calls each sinner to His grace. The significance lies in the believer's continual ability to find joy due to their identity in Christ and the assurance that God is actively working even amidst trials.
Key Quotes
“Every believer, every Christian, everyone that God has saved without exception has a valid reason to be of good cheer all the time without respect to the circumstances.”
“You see, the believer begins in his salvation. It begins with the complete, full forgiveness of all their sins. That's where it begins. That's not where it ends.”
“When God forgives, He forgets. Their sins and their iniquities, I will remember no more.”
“Be of good cheer, because He's overcome the world, and be of good cheer, because He's not through with you yet.”
The Bible encourages believers to be of good cheer because of their forgiveness, faith, and Christ's presence.
The concept of being of good cheer is prominently illustrated in Matthew 9:2, where Jesus tells a sick man, 'Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee.' This encouragement stems from the assurance of salvation and forgiveness that believers have in Christ. It is not a superficial happiness but a deep-seated joy and comfort that arises from knowing we are at peace with God through Christ's work. Additionally, in John 16:33, Jesus assures His disciples to be of good cheer because He has overcome the world, highlighting that true joy comes from faith in Him, regardless of external circumstances.
Matthew 9:2, John 16:33
Our sins are forgiven through Jesus Christ, as emphasized in Matthew 9:2; it's given by His grace, independent of our works.
The assurance of forgiveness is foundational to the Christian faith. In Matthew 9:2, Jesus assures the paralyzed man that his sins are forgiven, indicating that forgiveness is fully granted by Christ and is not dependent on human effort or merit. This forgiveness encompasses all sins—past, present, and future—and is grounded in the perfect work of Christ on the cross. It's vital to understand that believers do not achieve forgiveness through their actions or sorrow for sin; instead, it's a gift from God, demonstrating His grace and mercy. As pointed out in Romans 8:1, there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, reassuring believers that they stand justified before God.
Matthew 9:2, Romans 8:1
Faith is essential for Christians as it connects them to Christ's redemptive work and assures them of their salvation.
Faith plays a critical role in the life of a believer, as evidenced by Jesus' words to the woman with the issue of blood: 'Thy faith hath made thee whole' (Matthew 9:22). This faith is a gift from God and is instrumental in receiving God's grace and mercy. It is not merely belief in doctrines but a personal trust in Christ's completed work of salvation. Faith acknowledges our helplessness and reliance on Him for everything required by God. Furthermore, Ephesians 2:8-9 states that we are saved by grace through faith, highlighting that our salvation is not from ourselves but is a gift of God, ensuring that none may boast. Therefore, faith is crucial not just for initial salvation but for daily living and assurance of God's promises.
Matthew 9:22, Ephesians 2:8-9
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign and controls all circumstances, working them for the good of believers.
The sovereignty of God is a central theme in Scripture, and it provides profound comfort to believers. In Romans 8:28, it says, 'And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God.' This assurance emphasizes that regardless of the trials or tribulations believers face, God orchestrates all events according to His divine purpose for their ultimate good. Even in distressing circumstances, such as the disciples facing a storm or Paul awaiting trial, believers are reminded to take heart because Christ is present and sovereign over every situation. This understanding fosters deep faith and assurance, enabling believers to face life's challenges with joy and confidence in God's goodness.
Romans 8:28, Matthew 14:25-27
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