In the sermon titled "God's Law & Judgment For A Light Of the People," Eric Lutter elaborates on the doctrine of salvation and the grace of God as articulated in Isaiah 51:4-6. He emphasizes that God's law and judgment serve as a beacon of hope and light for His chosen people, underscoring that true justification comes through faith in Christ rather than the works of the law. Lutter highlights the distinction between the righteousness of Christ and the futility of seeking righteousness through personal effort, referencing Romans 4:5 to illustrate that God justifies the ungodly based on faith alone. The practical significance of the message is the assurance it offers believers in Christ, affirming that their salvation is not contingent upon their own righteousness but on the completed work of Jesus, which grants them eternal life and peace with God.
“The Lord teaches us this simple melody of grace so that we always remember our redemption in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Our God has established the covenant of grace in Jesus Christ so that guilty, ruined sinners who are poor and have nothing to bring to Him, that we might be accepted and received by Him through the grace, through the blood, of Jesus Christ.”
“Men labor to work a righteousness for themselves... but those who have nothing to offer to God, the foolish, the weak, the poor, the base, those that are despised by men of renown, the Lord says, my great, my righteousness is near.”
“All who call on Christ, they shall be saved. Though man is dead in sins, he shall live in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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