In this sermon titled "The Sovereignty of Salvation, Part 2," Dr. Steven J. Lawson delves deep into the doctrine of salvation as articulated in Romans 8:28-30. He presents the "golden chain of salvation," emphasizing God's sovereignty throughout each link—from foreknowledge and predestination to calling, justification, and glorification. Lawson argues that this passage underlines the assurance of salvation by asserting that no believer can be lost along the way, a core tenet of the Reformed faith that highlights God’s initiation and completion of salvation. He supports his points with numerous Scripture references, including Jeremiah 1:5 and John 10:14, asserting that God's foreknowledge indicates an intimate, loving choice rather than a mere anticipation of future faith. The practical significance of this doctrine prompts humility, worship, and a renewed zeal for evangelism among believers, framing their salvation as a work entirely of God.
“This is the sovereignty of God in salvation. And this is what God has done towards you if you are a believer in Jesus Christ.”
“The only thing you contributed to your salvation was the sin that was laid upon Jesus Christ at the cross.”
“Predestination is not just that you're predestined to heaven, you are predestined to holiness in this life.”
“Your salvation is rooted and grounded in God and God alone, and it had nothing to do with you.”
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