In Eric Lutter's sermon titled "Faith's Consolations," the main theological topic addressed is the comfort and joy found in the salvation provided by Christ, supported by Isaiah 66:10-14. Lutter argues that the birth and growth of believers in the Church is akin to a joyful familial event, highlighting God's commitment to comfort and nourish His people. He references multiple scriptures, including Romans 8:15 and Luke 15, to illustrate the state of joy and consolation available in Christ, emphasizing that true rejoicing originates from recognizing our identity as adopted children of God. The practical significance lies in the imperative for believers to look to Christ for assurance and peace amidst life's trials, resting in the reality that their righteousness is wholly rooted in the grace of God.
“The salvation that God has provided... describes great joy. It’s the way that you rejoice when someone in your family gives birth.”
“You that have loved ones... the Lord says, all that are mine, I will bring to the birth.”
“We rejoice in our own salvation. We rejoice in the salvation of the Lord's people.”
“You that come in Christ are Abraham's seed... you come in faith, believing just like he did, and you're children of Abraham.”
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