In Eric Lutter’s sermon titled "An Enemy For Telling The Truth," the central theological topic is the danger of returning to legalism and law for righteousness in contrast to living by faith in Christ. Lutter argues that the Galatian church, having received freedom and life through Christ, was tempted to revert to the bondage of the law, which is contrary to the gospel. He supports his arguments using Scripture, notably Galatians 4:12-20 and Romans 8:24, emphasizing that such a return indicates dissatisfaction with Christ's sufficiency. The practical significance of the sermon is to warn believers of the subtle temptations to revert to self-reliance and works-based righteousness, encouraging them instead to trust wholly in Christ and His promises for salvation and sanctification.
“Paul says, you desire to be in bondage. What does that look like? Well, you observe days and months and times and years.”
“You think you're doing what's right, and it's not right at all.”
“Am I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth?”
“We don't look in the law now to know how to live. We look to Christ.”
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