The sermon titled "Come Up With Me Into My Lot" by Eric Lutter addresses the theological doctrine of Christ’s mediatorial role in salvation as depicted in Judges 1:3. The preacher articulates that the figure of Judah represents Jesus Christ, who invites the weak and sinful to partake in the inheritance and victory He has secured. By contrasting Judah’s strength with Simeon’s weakness, Lutter underscores the necessity of relying on Christ's righteousness rather than one's own. He references Acts 5:30 to demonstrate the resurrection of Jesus and its assurance of salvation, emphasizing that all blessings flow from being united with Christ. The practical significance lies in the invitation for individuals to recognize their inability to attain righteousness independently and to rest in Christ's sufficiency for their salvation.
“The word of God shows us, he declares to us that there is salvation for sinners.”
“In Christ, there is salvation. In Christ are all the blessings of God.”
“We are like Simeon, because we are sons and daughters of Adam, who sinned against God.”
“He came into our lot and being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient unto death.”
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