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.
“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.”
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