In Eric Lutter's sermon titled "God's Distinction Made in His People," the main theological topic addressed is the sufficiency of Christ as the sole mediator and savior, contrasting it with human attempts at self-salvation through works and the law. Lutter highlights that the crowd following Jesus sought a physical savior rather than recognizing Him as their spiritual Redeemer, reflecting a deeper spiritual misunderstanding prevalent both then and now. He cites John 6:27-37 as his central text, emphasizing Jesus’ declarations that self-confidence, reliance on works, and adherence to the law cannot save anyone. This sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of divine grace in salvation, asserting that only God can effectually call and regenerate His elect, making His distinction clear in the hearts of His people.
“It's not about having a part of Christ. It's not about including Christ with your hope of salvation. We need him completely. He's all our salvation, or he's none of it.”
“You cannot save yourself by your works. You cannot save yourself by looking to the law and practicing it as perfectly as you can, and Christ alone is salvation.”
“It’s God who makes a distinction in His people. It’s the Lord that makes the distinction in the hearts of His people by revealing Christ to them, by revealing faith in their hearts.”
“If Christ is your salvation and your only hope of salvation, it's because God revealed that in your heart.”
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