In the sermon titled "Christ The Door," preacher Eric Lutter emphasizes the doctrine of salvation through Jesus Christ, identified as the sole door to eternal life. The primary focus is on John 10:7-9, where Christ claims to be the door of the sheep, illustrating His role as the great shepherd who calls His chosen people into His fold. Lutter elaborates on the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation, referencing Romans 3 to highlight humanity's utter inability to achieve righteousness through the law and the requirement of divine grace for justification. The practical significance of this doctrine is the assurance of salvation and acceptance by God through Christ, emphasizing that believers find true safety, sustenance, and peace in Him, liberated from the condemnation of sin and striving for a righteousness of their own.
“He is the door, the sheep. And the sheep are those chosen of God before the foundation of the world.”
“Christ is the one who delivers us out of the fear of death ... and gives life to his people, raising them from the dead.”
“By Jesus Christ the door, we enter in. Through Jesus Christ the door, we enter in.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ saves his people. And he says, if any man, if any man enter in, if any man would have life and be delivered out of death, it’s through the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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