The sermon titled "God's Word Goeth Forth," preached by Eric Lutter, addresses the theological topic of the efficacy of God's Word, particularly in relation to redemption and grace revealed through Jesus Christ as the incarnate Word. Lutter emphasizes that God's Word serves the purpose of instructing believers about His character, will, and the redemptive work accomplished through Christ. Scripture references, especially Isaiah 55:10-11, underscore that God's Word will not return void but will fulfill its intended purpose—redeeming His chosen people. The practical significance highlighted is the assurance that through faith in Christ, believers receive reconciliation, forgiveness, and a new identity as new creatures in Him, ultimately underscoring the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace through faith alone.
Key Quotes
“Our God gives us his word to instruct us, to teach us who he is. It's to reveal to us who our God is.”
“The will and purpose of God is that He will be gracious to you in Jesus Christ, his son.”
“He doesn’t leave us in darkness... He removes the enmity so that we know that we look to Christ and we believe Him.”
“All who believe on Christ shall not be ashamed... they stand before God perfect, spotless, holy.”
God's word is given to reveal His will and purpose, specifically through Jesus Christ.
The Bible teaches that God's word is intended to instruct and teach us about who He is and what His purposes are for His people. In Isaiah 55:10-11, it is stated that just as the rain and snow fulfill their purpose by watering the earth, so does God's word go forth to accomplish His will. This ultimate purpose centers on revealing Jesus Christ as the Word of God, through whom God's gracious plan is made known. Believers are called to hear and obey God's commands, primarily to trust in Christ and love one another, as He is the embodiment of His word and the means of our salvation.
Isaiah 55:10-11, John 1:1-14
God's will is revealed to us through His word, primarily in the person of Jesus Christ.
Understanding God's will is deeply connected to the revelation found in His word. As Eric Lutter emphasizes in his sermon, God's purpose for His people is revealed in Jesus Christ. Hebrews 1:1-2 articulates that God has spoken to us through His Son, affirming that Christ is central to understanding God's plans for humanity. Through the scripture, we receive insight into His grace and mercy towards sinners, particularly through the redemptive work of Christ. Therefore, we come to know God's will not through speculation but through the faith we put in the word of Christ and the revelation of His grace.
Hebrews 1:1-2, John 14:6
Belief in Jesus Christ is essential because He is the only mediator between God and man, providing salvation through His sacrifice.
The necessity of believing in Jesus stems from His identity as the God-man mediator who reconciles humanity to God. According to the sermon and passages like 2 Corinthians 5:19-21, Christ took on our sin and made it possible for us to be deemed righteous before God. His death on the cross satisfied the debt of sin we could not pay. Moreover, as stated in John 14:6, Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, clearly indicating that there is no other means to access the Father. Only through believing in Him can we find true forgiveness, reconciliation, and eternal life.
2 Corinthians 5:19-21, John 14:6, Romans 10:9
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