In his sermon titled "Taught Of Christ, By Christ," Eric Lutter addresses the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, emphasizing humanity's inherent sinful condition and total inability to achieve righteousness. Lutter underscores how God’s revelation of sin serves to highlight the lostness of humanity, as illustrated in Isaiah 59:16-21, where it states that there was no man to intercede, leading God to provide salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ. He expounds on the imagery of Christ as the intercessor and Redeemer while detailing how this understanding brings assurance and hope to believers, rooted in the glory of Christ's fulfillment of divine justice and mercy. The practical significance of Lutter's message lies in its call to humbly acknowledge one’s status as a sinner in need of grace, encouraging listeners to place their faith solely in Christ for salvation.
“When the Lord shows a sinner their sin, it's to show them their need of Christ.”
“God will be gracious to a people whom He chose in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Christ is the standard lifted up for our salvation.”
“Those who trust Him and have no other confidence or hope in their righteousness but His alone... are given life, light, and liberty in the face of Jesus Christ.”
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