In Eric Lutter's sermon on Luke 18:9-14, the central theological topic is the contrast between self-righteousness and true humility before God. Lutter emphasizes that self-righteousness is inherent in every human heart since the fall of Adam and Eve, illustrating this through the behavior and attitudes of both the Pharisee and the publican. He cites Romans 3:10 ("there's none righteous, no, not one") and illustrates how reliance on one's own works leads to spiritual blindness and a false sense of merit before God. The sermon teaches that true justification comes only through faith in Christ, who alone provides righteousness, as evidenced by the publican’s humble plea for mercy. This message underscores the foundational Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith alone, highlighting the necessity of recognizing one’s own sinfulness and the sufficiency of Christ’s atoning work.
“Self-righteousness really is in every one of us. This is not something peculiar just to some people and not ourselves.”
“Our righteousnesses are as filthy rags in his sight. That's what the scriptures call them.”
“A sinner's salvation in every part without any exception, is Jesus Christ alone.”
“When the Lord turns the heart... we stop boasting of our own righteousness. That stops because it's of no value.”
The Bible teaches that self-righteousness is a sin present in all humanity, leading to a false sense of confidence before God.
Luke 18:9-14, Romans 3:23
Justification is a gift received through faith in Christ alone, as demonstrated in the parable of the Pharisee and the publican.
Luke 18:14, Romans 3:28
Humility is essential for Christians as it aligns us with the truth of our sinfulness and need for God’s mercy.
Luke 18:13, James 4:6
Trusting in Christ's righteousness is essential because our own righteousness is insufficient for salvation.
Luke 18:10-14, Isaiah 64:6, 1 Corinthians 1:30
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!