In Eric Lutter’s sermon titled "Bearing The Load," he addresses the doctrine of God's sovereignty and the nature of human sin and salvation through the lens of 1 Samuel 6. Lutter asserts that the Israelites and Philistines learn profoundly that they cannot liberate themselves from sin and spiritual oppression; rather, they must rely on the sovereign grace of God. He emphasizes how the narrative illustrates the inadequacy of human efforts in the face of sin and reveals the need for divine intervention, specifically through the person of Jesus Christ, who is symbolically represented as the new cart and the two milch kind (cows) that bear the Ark. Key Scripture references include Jeremiah’s concern about human inability to change, Isaiah’s representation of Christ bearing our iniquities, and the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan in Jesus. Lutter underscores the significance of recognizing one's sinfulness and the completeness of Christ's atoning work, affirming that salvation is entirely from God's grace and not from human deeds, thereby providing assurance and hope to believers in their salvation.
“The stone of our help is the Lord Jesus Christ, and he's referred to here... as our Ebenezer, the stone of help.”
“We need the grace of God... if you, like the Philistines here, are sinners... how can I be reconciled to holy God?”
“This is a picture of what Christ did... who came, the new cart, bearing the sins of his people.”
“In Him, we have peace with God, and salvation, and forgiveness of sins. He is the great stone of our help.”
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