In "The Refuge of Reconciliation," Eric Lutter explores the theological distinction between seeking a refuge from God through the law and finding true reconciliation with God through Jesus Christ. He argues that the natural mind is inherently at enmity with God, as evidenced by Adam and Eve’s attempt to hide from the Lord after sinning (Genesis 3:8). Lutter references Scripture such as Galatians 4:21 and Romans 1:18-19 to demonstrate that the law cannot provide salvation; it reveals sin and curse (Galatians 3:10), yet the flesh seeks to find comfort in adherence to the law rather than turning to Christ. The significance of Lutter's message lies in the affirmation that only by believing in the redemptive work of Christ, who provides reconciliation (as indicated in Romans 3:19-20), can one truly escape the judgment the law brings and attain peace with God.
“The natural man seeks to find a refuge from God, not reconciliation with Him.”
“If you would have peace with God, there is reconciliation provided in the blood of the Lamb for sinners.”
“The law is cold. It's a dead letter religion that cannot save, that cannot protect and deliver.”
“We don’t have a refuge from God. We have reconciliation with God in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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