In the sermon "Sight To The Blind," Eric Lutter explores the profound themes of divine sovereignty and grace as depicted in John 9, which recounts the healing of a man born blind. Lutter emphasizes that the miracle demonstrates God's sovereign choice to grant spiritual sight to those He has predestined, contrasting it with the fate of those left in spiritual blindness. Key Scripture references include Ephesians 1:4 and Romans 9:13-15, which underline God's unconditional election and mercy. The practical significance of this message lies in presenting the assurance that salvation is entirely dependent on God's grace through Christ, prompting believers to find their rest and righteousness solely in Him rather than their own works.
“Our God is sovereign, and He saves those whom He chose before the foundation of the world.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ himself is salvation, and He brings all His people to know Him as their Savior.”
“You look to me. I'm your rest. I'm all your righteousness. I'm your justification, and I'm your sanctification.”
“All I know is that I was a dead, guilty, filthy sinner, but now I'm cleansed by the blood of Christ. He's all my hope.”
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