In Eric Lutter's sermon titled "Handle With Care," the primary theological topic addressed is the careful handling of interpersonal relationships within the covenant community, illustrated through Gideon’s response to the tribe of Ephraim in Judges 7:23-25 and Judges 8:1-3. The preacher highlights the importance of humility and gentleness in conflict resolution, as Gideon diffused tensions with a gentle response to Ephraim's complaints. He cites Scripture to demonstrate that God’s champions, like Gideon and ultimately Christ, achieve victory through perceived weakness, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of the perseverance of the saints where believers must depend on divine grace rather than their own strength. This emphasizes the necessity for believers to handle one another with care, love, and humility, recognizing their shared need for grace in order to avoid divisions and promote unity within the church.
“The gospel picture in this... is that Christ Jesus is our great champion. He's the mighty champion of his people.”
“When we think we can't go any lower, yes, we can. And the Lord brings us even lower to see our need of Him.”
“Take great care with your brethren that you don't destroy your brethren.”
“If what you know is greater than the love you have for your brethren, there's going to be divisions and there's going to be trouble and fighting.”
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