In Eric Lutter's sermon titled "Alive By Him Who Loves Me," the central theological topic is the believer's union with Christ, specifically as articulated in Galatians 2:20. Lutter argues that through this union, believers are spiritually crucified with Christ and thus freed from the law, allowing them to live under God's grace. He emphasizes that Christ's sacrificial love is the motive for this union, drawing from Scripture passages like Romans 5:14 and 1 Peter 1:23 to support the idea that believers are reborn through the incorruptible seed of Christ, rather than Adam's fallen nature. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the transformative reality that the believer lives not by their own efforts, but by the life of Christ within them, resulting in a life characterized by faith and good fruit reflecting God’s glory.
“I am crucified with Christ. Nevertheless, I live. Yet not I, but Christ liveth in me.”
“We are connected to the vine, which is Jesus Christ, whereby we bear fruit unto our God.”
“Our faith is the result of Christ's love for us. It's the result of his life in us.”
“He did this for me. If I was the only one, his only child, he came into this world because he loved me, and he died for me.”
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