In the sermon titled "Avenged For My Two Eyes," Eric Lutter addresses the providence and grace of God as demonstrated in the life of Samson, particularly from Judges 16. The preacher underscores that Samson embodies two significant roles: a sinner saved by grace and a typological representation of Christ. As Lutter explores the depth of Samson's sins and shortcomings, he emphasizes the theme of divine grace, using Scripture references to illustrate how God’s mercy operates despite human frailty. Through passages like Judges 16:28, Lutter highlights how Samson’s cry for strength parallels the believer’s call for redemption in Christ. The practical significance lies in understanding the necessity of grace in overcoming sin and recognizing that salvation is fully reliant on Christ’s work, not human effort.
“All of God's people are sinners. Sinners saved by grace. And we rejoice in that word.”
“The sinner saved is learning that without me, ye can do nothing.”
“God loved Samson before the foundation of the world, before Samson did any good or any evil.”
“We in Christ died with Him so that the law has no more strength, no word to say to us.”
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