The sermon "The Awakening of Grace" by Eric Lutter focuses on the transformative power of God's grace to awaken sinners to their need for salvation. Lutter examines Isaiah 59:9-15, elaborating on the spiritual blindness and darkness that envelop humanity due to sin and the inability of human works to provide righteousness. He emphasizes that true awakening comes when individuals recognize their lostness and turn to Christ as their only hope, pointing to their need for God’s intervening grace. Through the text, Lutter highlights themes of judgment, the futility of self-righteousness, and the call to faith in Jesus as the sole assurance of salvation, reinforcing foundational Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the necessity of grace.
“Their works are not nourishing, they're not nutritious, salvation, spiritually speaking, they're poison.”
“The Lord humbles His people. He brings them low that He may lift them up.”
“You won't find relief by the law. Not if God is gracious to you, you won't. You'll find relief only in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The only salvation from this wickedness and this evil flesh for the awakened soul by grace is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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