The sermon titled "For Your Sakes," preached by Eric Lutter, focuses on the redemptive work of Christ as revealed in John 12:27-36. The key theological theme is the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice for salvation, arguing that humanity's efforts to obtain favor with God are futile compared to the grace extended through Jesus. Lutter emphasizes that God's will is declared through Christ, who embodies salvation itself, referencing John 3:36 to illustrate the divide between those who believe in Christ and face eternal life versus those who do not and remain under divine wrath. The sermon highlights the necessity of grace and spiritual regeneration, noting that true faith and understanding come only through the work of the Holy Spirit in the heart of the believer. Practically, this reinforces the critical Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone, emphasizing that faith is a gift from God rather than a result of human effort.
“It's not by our choices. It's not by our will. It's not by our works. It's by the grace of God revealed in His Son.”
“Except God have mercy on us for Christ's sake, we shall all die in our sins.”
“For you who know the Lord, for you who have been delivered from bondage... Christ is precious, and He's darling, and He's wonderful to you.”
“While you have the light, believe in the light, that ye may be the children of light.”
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