The sermon "The Light of Men" by Eric Lutter explores the theological significance of Christ as the preeminence of creation, specifically through the lens of Genesis 1:3-5, which recounts God’s command for light to emerge from darkness. Lutter argues that this "light" is a manifestation of Jesus Christ, asserting that Christ is essential for understanding God and His creation. He supports his claims through references to Scripture, including 1 John 1:5 and Colossians 1:17, illustrating that Christ is integral to both the old and new creations. The doctrinal significance of Lutter’s message emphasizes the necessity of Christ as the mediator between God and humanity, highlighting the transformative power of God’s light in contrast to the darkness of sin.
“This light is Christ. This light is Christ. And He is manifesting to His creation that God is light.”
“From that light, things just get clearer. And things become more understandable to us.”
“By Him we know and worship the all-glorious, all-wonderful, all-mighty, holy, righteous, just God.”
“The whole purpose for this creation is that we might know Him, whom God has sent, His Son, Jesus Christ.”
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