In the sermon "He Appeared First To Mary," Eric Lutter explores the foundational Reformed doctrine of resurrection as portrayed in John 20:1-17. He emphasizes three pivotal points about Christ's resurrection: it attests to the veracity of Christ's identity and claims (Romans 1:3-4), it signifies God's approval of Jesus' redemptive work (Acts 17:31), and it assures believers of their future resurrection (John 11:25). Lutter underscores that Mary Magdalene's encounter with the risen Christ exemplifies the believer’s hope, joy, and the intimate relationship between Christ and His followers. The practical significance lies in the encouragement to remember that, like Mary, believers are called to proclaim the good news of Christ's resurrection, thus igniting joy and hope in the hearts of those around them.
“When Christ died as the surety and the sacrifice of his people, he took that stone and rolled it away from the mouth of the grave, overcoming death, overcoming the grave, having satisfied the law perfectly.”
“Mary is a beautiful type of the Bride of Christ, given faith to see in darkness what Christ has accomplished.”
“His resurrection confirms the Father's approval of the Son's redemptive work… if He's well-pleased in the work of the Son, then He's well-pleased with us who believe the Son.”
“You have the hope of the saints: eternal life with your Lord.”
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