The sermon titled "Confessing Christ Come In The Flesh," preached by Eric Lutter, addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of the incarnation of Christ and the necessity of discerning true teaching from false prophets. Lutter emphasizes that not all who claim to speak for God are genuine, urging Christians to test teachings against Scripture, particularly referencing 1 John 4:1-6, where John calls attention to the necessity of confessing that Jesus Christ has indeed come in the flesh. He warns against being led astray by those who manipulate the doctrine for personal gain or who revert to legalistic righteousness instead of relying on Christ’s perfect work. The sermon underscores the importance of the grace of God through Christ, explaining that salvation and sanctification are achieved solely through Him, as believers are called to trust in His completed work rather than in the law. The practical significance of this teaching is a call to maintain faithfulness to the gospel, ensuring that the focus remains on Christ's accomplishment rather than human effort or self-righteousness.
“Not everyone who says that they're speaking in the name of God is... we want to speak by the Holy Spirit.”
“To turn men to the flesh... is Antichrist. To draw back unto perdition... that's wicked works.”
“Christ is your surety... he is the successful savior of his people just as it was told us in the scriptures.”
“It’s not the law that you need... for the law made nothing perfect. But you know what did make us perfect? The bringing in of a better hope did. And that hope is Christ.”
The Bible states that every spirit that confesses Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God (1 John 4:2).
1 John 4:2
It's crucial because it affirms the foundational truth of the Gospel and safeguards against false teachings.
1 Timothy 3:16, 1 John 4:2
Christ's work is validated through Scripture, His resurrection, and the transformative experience of believers.
Romans 8:3, 1 John 4:1-6
Returning to the law undermines the grace of Christ and leads to a reliance on works for righteousness.
Galatians 5:4, Romans 8:3
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