In Eric Lutter's sermon titled "God Makes The Difference," the central theological topic is the sovereignty of God in salvation as depicted in John 12:37-43. Lutter emphasizes that human beings, left to their own devices, cannot believe in Christ unless God first imparts grace to them, citing Isaiah's prophecy that God blinds the eyes and hardens the hearts of those who reject Him. He supports his points with Scripture references such as John 1:11, emphasizing the total depravity of man and the necessity of divine intervention for salvation. The sermon concludes with the practical significance that faith and righteousness are not achieved by human effort but are gifts from God, which leads to profound gratitude and dependence on Christ alone for salvation.
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's of the Lord. It's all of his grace.”
“Unless God is gracious to us, unless He gives us a new nature, unless He gives us His Spirit and faith to believe on Him, we shall never, never look to Christ unto salvation.”
“The fact is that we have no part in our salvation. All we bring to the table is our sin.”
“If our God isn't gracious to you and doesn't forgive you by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, you'll never believe on him and you'll perish in your sins.”
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