The sermon titled "How God Uses Suffering," preached by Eric Lutter, focuses on the doctrinal significance of suffering in the life of a Christian, emphasizing that suffering is integral to spiritual growth and transformation. Lutter argues that while believers inevitably face trials and tribulations, these experiences are designed by God to manifest the life of Christ within them and cultivate their faith. He draws upon Scripture, particularly 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 and Romans 8:16-17, to illustrate that believers are called to live not for themselves but for Christ, even amidst suffering, which is a means to share in His glory. The overarching message is that suffering serves a divine purpose, shaping Christians into Christlike individuals, a significant aspect of Reformed theology that stresses God's sovereignty in the lives of believers.
“He must increase and I must decrease. And so that's what the Lord works in all His people.”
“Christ died to make us his own through blood redemption.”
“Our God has appointed for us and ordained for us tribulations, oppositions, sorrows.”
“God means it for your good, for your comfort, even our redemption.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!