The sermon titled "Praising Christ, The Last Adam," preached by Eric Lutter and based on Psalm 8, centers on the doctrine of Christology, particularly focusing on Jesus as the Last Adam and the foundation of redemption. Lutter argues that Psalm 8 emphasizes God's glory and Christ's mediatorial role as both creator and redeemer, portraying Him as the chief musician to whom the psalm is addressed. The preacher supports his claims by referencing various Scriptures, including 1 Corinthians 2:7-8, Hebrews 2:6-8, and Romans 3:25, which illustrate the Old Testament saints' understanding of Christ as central to their hope and salvation. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call to recognize Christ as the means of salvation for helpless sinners, emphasizing grace, the covenant of grace over the covenant of works, and the assurance of redemption found in Christ alone.
“He is the chief musician that gives us that wonderful melody of grace in which we sing and lift up our voice with the voice of our Savior, Jesus Christ.”
“When we see this, maybe we don't realize that the Old Testament saints knew Christ. They saw Christ.”
“You that are sinners, you that have problems, you that are infirmed and weak and ruined by the fall, rejoice. Lift up your hearts. Look to Christ.”
“He came to suffer on the cross for his people to put away their sins by making an acceptable sacrifice unto the Father.”
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