The sermon titled "The Works of the Flesh," preached by Eric Lutter, addresses the central theological topic of sin's manifestations in the life of believers as outlined in Galatians 5:19-21. Lutter emphasizes that the works of the flesh, which include adultery, fornication, idolatry, and many others, stem from humanity's sinful nature inherited from Adam. He supports his arguments with specific Scripture references, particularly Galatians 5, highlighting that those who practice such sins exhibit a pattern contrary to living by the Spirit. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to recognize sin in their lives, seek God's deliverance from these works, and understand that true hope and righteousness come through faith in Christ, rather than reliance on the law or works.
“These are the works which arise out of our sinful nature in Adam.”
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“Don’t seek a solace to continue in doing that which you know is wrong.”
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“In Adam, I will never inherit the kingdom of God.”
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“All my hope is in Christ Jesus alone. We're not under the law, but under grace.”
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