In Eric Lutter's sermon, "The Armor of Christ," the main theological focus is on the concept of spiritual warfare as articulated in Ephesians 6:14-18, emphasizing that the armor of God symbolizes the defense provided through Christ. Lutter underscores how Christ is the entirety of this armor, the ultimate gift of God, through which believers are made impervious to spiritual attacks. He elaborates on key elements such as the breastplate of righteousness and the helmet of salvation, directly correlating these pieces of armor with the believer's identity and security in Christ, referencing Romans 13:14 and Romans 8 to illustrate the transformative power of Christ's righteousness and the confidence it brings. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement for believers to rest in the finished work of Christ, to stand firm in their faith, and to continually seek His grace in their spiritual walk, thereby reaffirming core Reformed doctrines of justification by faith alone and the assurance of salvation.
“The whole armor of God is the gift of the Lord Jesus Christ... Christ is impenetrable. Christ can't be defeated.”
“We're not out there trying to find righteousness or work up a righteousness. We are righteous in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We need Christ at the first hour; we need Christ every hour, brethren. And we're kept by Christ every hour.”
“The spirit gives life. Christ heals. He is the life giver.”
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