The sermon titled "By Faith" by Eric Lutter primarily addresses the doctrine of faith as a divine gift essential for salvation, prevalent in the Reformed tradition. Lutter emphasizes that faith is not a human work but a gift from God, as indicated in Ephesians 2:8, and supports this view with additional Scripture references, including 2 Peter 1:1 and Romans 5:1-2. He argues that true faith is the foundation upon which believers' hope is built, illustrating this through Hebrews 11, where faith is described as the "substance of things hoped for." The practical significance of this teaching lies in the assurance it provides to believers: since faith is a result of God's grace and the work of Christ, it leads to peace with God, access to Him, and a confident hope for eternal life. This assurance liberates believers from reliance on their own merits, enabling them to live a life of joy and gratitude in Christ.
Key Quotes
“Faith is the gift of God... it's a product, it's the blessing that is given to us arising out of Christ's redemption.”
“If you believe him and trust that he's all your righteousness, it's because he has put away your sins forever.”
“By faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“This faith we have is through, given through the redemption, the purchase of the Lord Jesus Christ for his people.”
Faith is a gift from God and is essential for salvation.
The Bible teaches that faith is not something we produce by our own efforts; rather, it is a gift from God. Ephesians 2:8 emphasizes this by stating that we are saved by grace through faith, and this is not of ourselves. It is a divine gift, as also noted by Peter in 2 Peter 1:1, where he asserts that believers have obtained like precious faith through the righteousness of God. This faith is the foundation upon which our hope rests and is crucial for our relationship with God.
Ephesians 2:8, 2 Peter 1:1
True faith is evidenced by a life transformed by Christ and upheld through trials.
True faith is characterized by its source and its results in the believer's life. In Hebrews 11, faith is described as the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. This indicates that genuine faith is substantiated not by our feelings or thoughts but by its outcome—how we live in accordance with God’s will. Moreover, trials and tribulations serve to prove the authenticity of our faith. If it is genuine, it will endure these tests without collapsing. The perseverance of faith, sustained by Christ's power, validates its truth.
Hebrews 11:1, 1 Peter 1:6-7
Faith is essential for justification and peace with God.
Faith holds a central position in the life of a believer because it is through faith that we are justified before God. Romans 5:1 states, 'Therefore, being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.' This verse illustrates that faith is the means by which we enter into a right relationship with God, leading to peace and reconciliation. Additionally, faith provides access to the grace of God, allowing believers to stand firm against challenges and worship God rightly. In essence, faith serves as the anchor of our hope and assurance in Christ.
Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 5:2
Faith is a divine gift given by God through the Holy Spirit.
The notion of faith as a gift from God is profoundly emphasized in scripture, particularly in Ephesians 2:8, which explicitly states that faith is not a result of human effort but a gift from God. This aligns with the understanding that salvation is entirely a work of God—beginning with His choice and culminating in the believer’s faith. Through the Holy Spirit, God enables individuals to believe in Christ, leading them to salvation. This faith is rooted in God’s grace, underscoring that it is not our own doing but rather God's sovereign act of mercy and love.
Ephesians 2:8, 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14
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