The sermon titled "The Witness Of The World" delivered by Eric Lutter explores the theme of the friendship believers have with Jesus Christ, deriving from John 15:18-19. Lutter emphasizes that true discipleship, defined by love for one another, is a testimony to the world of Christ’s reality and leads to the inevitable hostility from it. Citing scripture, he explains that just as Jesus was rejected and hated by the world, so too will His followers be, as they are not of the world but chosen out of it. The practical significance of this doctrine is multifaceted; it reassures believers of their identity as friends of Christ, encourages perseverance amidst persecution, and calls for unity and love among the brethren, demonstrating that such trials ultimately refine faith and deepen communal bonds.
“A disciple follows the teachings of his Lord and looks to his Lord for his instruction, for his care, for his teaching, for his provision.”
“If the world hates you, you know that it hated me before it hated you.”
“The love you have for brethren is a witness given to you. The hatred of this world is a witness that you are the Lord’s.”
“You’re a stranger in the pilgrim... Don’t put your roots down too deep because we’re outcasts of the world.”
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