Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon on "Glorification" emphasizes the final stage of the Ordo Salutis, focusing on the ultimate consummation of salvation for believers. He systematically explores the doctrine of glorification as revealed in Revelation 22:1–5, where the river of life, the tree of life, and the centrality of God's throne illustrate the blessings awaiting the elect. He argues that glorification entails the removal of the curse of sin, the vision of God's face, and the indwelling of His name on the believers, all representing the fullness and richness of eternal life in God's presence. Lawson concludes with a call to embrace the hope of glorification, noting that it will provide profound joy, service, and eternal communion with God, motivating Christians to live in light of this glorious future.
“To be glorified means that our salvation will be brought to final and full completion.”
“In this glorified body, it will never become weary, it will never become tired, it will never need to sleep.”
“God Himself will light up the universe... the glory of God will shine.”
“We will share in the reign of God and of the Lamb, and it speaks of how our mind, our heart, and our will will be so one with God.”
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