In Eric Lutter's sermon titled "A Cluster of Grace," the primary theological focus is on the doctrine of salvation by grace, encapsulated in the acronym TULIP, which stands for Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints. Lutter emphasizes that salvation is wholly of the Lord, relying on specific Scripture passages such as Isaiah 62:12, Psalm 3:8, and various New Testament writings (e.g., John 6:44, Romans 9:21-23) to illustrate that human beings are entirely incapable of saving themselves due to total depravity. He argues that God's grace is extended to those whom He has chosen unconditionally, leading to an effective atonement by Christ that truly redeems His people, and a call from the Holy Spirit that irresistibly brings the elect to faith. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its assurance that salvation is secure for those who believe, illuminating the believer’s identity as "the redeemed of the Lord" and affirming their eternal security.
“Salvation is of the Lord. ... It's of the grace of my God in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“A dead man can't do anything to help himself. ... We need a new birth by the Spirit of God.”
“Not one falls short for whom Christ gave his life. We rejoice in Him. He shall save His people from their sins.”
“If God chose them, then Christ came and redeemed them. ... He purchases them with His own precious blood.”
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