The main theological topic addressed in Eric Lutter's sermon "A Righteousness Built By Christ" is the doctrine of justification by faith alone, focusing on the rejection of the law as a means of righteousness. Lutter emphasizes that true believers seek their justification solely through Christ, not through any works of the law, countering the teachings of the Judaizers who falsely accuse Christians of sinfulness for trusting in Christ alone. He supports his arguments with specific Scripture references, particularly Galatians 2:18 and Romans chapters 3, 5, and 7, illustrating how the law cannot justify anyone and instead exposes sin. The practical significance of this message is a clear warning against legalism, urging believers to rest in the sufficiency of Christ's righteousness, which leads to peace and joy in their relationship with God, free from the burdens of the law.
“We look away from the law for righteousness and look alone to the Lord Jesus Christ for all our acceptance with God.”
“The law's purpose is to show us that we’re sinners in need of salvation by the grace of God whom he has declared.”
“For if I build again the things which I destroyed, I make myself a transgressor.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth in him.”
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