The sermon titled "Call The Sabbath A Delight" by Eric Lutter primarily addresses the biblical understanding of the Sabbath in light of Christ and highlights the theological significance of resting in Christ rather than relying on one's works. The preacher argues that the Sabbath is not a mere observance of a physical day or legalistic adherence to the law, which leads to self-righteousness, but rather a delight found in the person and work of Jesus Christ. The key Scripture passages discussed include Isaiah 58:13-14 and Romans 8:1-4, demonstrating the transition from the Old Covenant law to the New Covenant grace, where believers find their righteousness in Christ alone. The doctrinal significance lies in emphasizing that genuine rest and joy come from faith in Christ's finished work, liberating believers from the burdens of legalism and self-effort.
“Call the Sabbath a delight, because Jesus Christ is the child of God's Sabbath rest.”
“We don’t stand before the law in Adam. We stand before the law in Christ.”
“Trust him, he keeps his people. His blood is sufficient to save us to the uttermost.”
“If we add circumcision to what Christ has already done, now we’re walking in the flesh.”
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