In Eric Lutter's sermon titled "Christ Preserves His Disciples," the main theological topic revolves around the doctrine of divine preservation and the eternal security of believers. Lutter examines John 6:60-69, focusing on the distress of many disciples who found Christ’s teachings offensive and subsequently departed from Him. Key arguments include the assertion that true discipleship is marked by the Sovereign's grace, as evidenced by verses such as John 6:37, which emphasizes God's effectual call: “All that the Father giveth me shall come to me.” Additionally, Lutter highlights that salvation is entirely a divine work, not reliant on human decision or merit, as illustrated by John 6:44, asserting that “No man can come to me except the Father which hath sent me draw him.” The practical significance is profound, affirming that genuine believers, guided by the Holy Spirit, are unable to apostatize and will remain steadfast in their faith due to Christ's preserving power.
“It is all in God's hands. Your flesh adds nothing to the work of Christ.”
“True believers can never quit the Savior. They're special objects of His love.”
“The witness of the spirit in his people says we believe and are sure.”
“Many leave because the gospel offends them. But if they're the Lord's, they can never leave the Lord.”
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