In the sermon "Obedience to the Command," Eric Lutter addresses the Reformed doctrine of salvation through Christ's obedience to the Father, drawing from John 10:17-18. He emphasizes that true honor to God cannot come from human works or adherence to the law, as attempts to do so only lead to spiritual failure and reliance on one's own righteousness. Instead, Lutter highlights that Jesus, as the faithful servant of God and mediator, willingly laid down His life according to the Father's command to secure salvation for His people. Supporting his argument, he references various scriptures, including Isaiah 42 and Romans 10, illustrating the necessity of Christ's sacrificial obedience and God's provision of righteousness through faith alone. This understanding is significant for Reformed theology as it focuses on grace, illustrating that believers are justified by faith in Christ rather than their works, ensuring that all glory is directed towards God.
“The truth is that God has provided the way. He's given us the way of salvation... in His Son, Jesus Christ.”
“All men should honor the son, even as they honor the father.”
“We honor the Father by honoring the Son whom God has sent.”
“If we're gonna boast, we're gonna boast in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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