In his sermon titled "The Riddle Revealed," Eric Lutter delves into Judges 14, highlighting the overarching theme of the gospel illustrated through the account of Samson. Key points include the strange choice of Samson marrying a Philistine woman, symbolic of God's grace toward sinners who do not merit His love. Lutter emphasizes that this narrative reflects the nature of Christ and His church, where the bride (the church) is often unworthy yet chosen by divine decree. Scripture references such as Deuteronomy 7:6-7 and 1 Corinthians 1:26-27 support the idea that God's calling is not based on human merit. The significance is profound, as it illustrates God's sovereign grace in redeeming unclean individuals, ensuring that their righteousness comes from Christ alone, akin to receiving a wedding garment. This metaphor serves as a powerful reminder of salvation and divine choice among God's people.
“In this woman, we see what we are. If we're honest with ourselves, we see why would the Lord love me? I am uncircumcised of heart.”
“Christ, as He revealed this to us now, He's given to us and manifest to us the sweetness of the gospel.”
“You that believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, you are righteous, you are acceptable unto the Father.”
“The ones who expounded the riddle, the ones who knew the riddle and understood it, those are the ones that received that garment.”
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