In Eric Lutter's sermon titled "Isaac’s Birth Foreshadows Believers," the preacher explores the theological significance of Isaac's birth from Genesis 21:1-8, highlighting its typological connection to spiritual rebirth in Christ. Lutter emphasizes that Isaac, being a child of promise, mirrors the believers who are spiritually reborn through God’s grace, as articulated in Ephesians 1:3. He discusses various marks of this spiritual birth, mentioning the necessity of divine intervention for regeneration, paralleling Abraham and Sarah's inability to conceive with humanity's spiritual deadness, as noted in Romans 4:19 and Ephesians 2:1. The sermon underscores that salvation is a work solely of God’s grace, emphasizing the believer’s new identity and life in Christ. The practical significance lies in the assurance of salvation as a gift that fosters repentance and faith, encouraging believers to rejoice in their new status as children of promise.
“God does. God does. It's his glory. It's of his grace.”
“You that believe are children of promise. Listen to what Paul says in Galatians 4:28.”
“You must be born again, but we don't give ourselves that new birth.”
“Who would have ever thought that we, that when you look back at what you are, that we should be called the sons and the daughters of God?”
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