In Eric Lutter's sermon titled "Through Faith, Not Works," he addresses the central Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone, as articulated in Galatians 3:1-5. Lutter emphasizes Paul’s five questions to the Galatians, serving as a means to challenge their drift towards legalism and remind them that salvation is solely by grace through faith in Christ. He discusses how Paul highlighted the futility of seeking righteousness through the law, referencing Romans 3:20 to affirm that no one can be justified by their own works. In illustrating the practical implications, he asserts that believers must continuously rely on the grace of God for both justification and sanctification, reaffirming that it is through the Spirit that they are sustained in their faith journey.
“The battle is the Lord's. And it's the life that we now live in the flesh. We live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me.”
“If it began in grace, it will continue in grace.”
“What is your hope? What is our hope? Our hope is Christ. He's all our hope of acceptance with God.”
“It's a faith, not of works.”
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