In Eric Lutter's sermon titled “Exceeding Riches of Grace,” the key theological topic addressed is the grace of God as revealed in Ephesians 2:7-10. Lutter articulates the kindness of God towards sinners, emphasizing that our salvation is entirely the work of Christ, not contingent on human merit or actions. He draws on key Scripture passages, such as Ephesians 2:5, which states that believers are made alive through Christ by grace, and Ephesians 2:8-9, highlighting that salvation is a gift of God, not of works, thereby preventing boasting. The practical significance of this doctrine underscores the believer's total reliance on God's grace and the transformative power of faith, which is itself a gift from God, enabling a life of good works as a response to divine grace.
“When you think about the enmity that we are against him by nature, and how he bore long with us... our Heavenly Father, He makes the rain to fall upon the good and the evil.”
“It’s not based on our works of this corrupt flesh, but rather we see that he's delivered us from this body of sin.”
“Faith is the revelation that God has delivered us from death.”
“Every facet of salvation is according to the mighty power of our God. It’s according to the gift of our God.”
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