The sermon "Shibboleth - The Word Of Life" by Eric Lutter focuses on the theme of pride and its destructive effects as depicted in the account of Jephthah and Ephraim in Judges 12:1-6. Lutter argues that the root of the conflict is Ephraim's pride, evidenced by their refusal to acknowledge Jephthah’s victory and their subsequent threats against him. He references how pride led to the downfall of Ephraim, culminating in the death of 42,000 of their men as they failed a crucial test regarding their identity. The practical significance of the sermon emphasizes that pride hinders reconciliation and true fellowship among believers, and stresses the necessity of humility and confession before God—a central tenet of Reformed theology. Additionally, Lutter highlights that the word "Shibboleth" symbolizes the very essence of life and the Spirit, pointing to Christ as the ultimate Word of life.
“Pride is an evil, corrosive, vile sin. It is destructive. It destroys. It ruins men's lives.”
“What is in their mind, because Ephraim, in his mind, he should be receiving the blessing... and not Manasseh.”
“Pride is not a fruit of the spirit. It's not listed as such. It's a fruit of the flesh.”
“The Holy Spirit is given to regenerate you, to give you the breath of life whereby you live believing Christ.”
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