The sermon titled "A Refinement Not With Silver" by Eric Lutter explores the theological theme of divine grace and the assurance of salvation as presented in Isaiah 48:9-11. Lutter emphasizes that the confidence of God's people can hinder their awareness of their spiritual condition, leading them to pride and self-reliance. He cites Isaiah's depiction of Israel's obstinacy to illustrate humanity's general state of sin and the importance of God's action in salvation, emphasizing the need for reliance on Christ alone. He references Romans 3:22 and Galatians 3:22 to underscore that salvation is purely by God's grace and not earned through human merit or works. The sermon concludes by stressing that God’s sovereign purpose ensures the salvation of His chosen people, highlighting the importance of recognizing that true confidence and refinement come from God's grace through the sacrifice of Christ, not from human efforts.
“Our confidence, brethren, is in the Lord, and he's teaching us that every day.”
“Salvation is the gracious work of our God for His chosen people in Jesus Christ His Son.”
“He refrains himself from cutting off his people, but it's actually not for the reasons that the natural man thinks it is.”
“Nothing shall frustrate the will of God, but it shall be performed in his chosen redeemed child unto completion.”
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