In his sermon titled "They Ate Manna And Are Dead," Eric Lutter addresses the profound theme of salvation through the person of Christ as revealed in John 6:45-51. He argues that humanity is not merely in a bad state but is spiritually dead and powerless to save itself, echoing the Reformed doctrine of total depravity. Lutter emphasizes that only Jesus, as the mediator between God and man, provides true salvation, which is a gift of grace rather than a result of individual works or religious heritage. The sermon underscores John 6:49-51 as pivotal, where Jesus contrasts the physical sustenance of manna, which ultimately leads to death, with Himself as the living bread that grants eternal life. The message concludes with the significance of believers discerning that Christ is their sole source of life and sustenance, highlighting the Reformed emphasis on faith in Christ alone for salvation.
“He speaks truth. He destroys man's comfort, his refuge, as a vain confidence that cannot save.”
“Your fathers did eat manna in the wilderness and are dead. That place where you're retreating to is death.”
“Our salvation is not in these works of righteousness, not in the things that we do, it's in the Lord Jesus Christ himself.”
“We need much more than a fleshly form of religion. We need life, and that life is in the Lord Jesus Christ alone.”
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