The sermon titled The Sovereign Election of God and Missions by Dr. Steven J. Lawson addresses the theological doctrine of sovereign election as it relates to missions. Lawson argues that the doctrine of election does not hinder evangelistic efforts but actually empowers and guarantees their success. He references Romans 9:1-24 and emphasizes that God's choice of whom to save is based on His sovereign will, not on human action or merit. Key points include Paul's burden for perishing souls, the divine and merciful nature of God's election, and the global scope of this calling, as illustrated in verse 24, which foretells that God's chosen are not only Jews but also from among Gentiles. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it emboldens Christians to share the Gospel confidently, recognizing that God has already appointed those He will save.
“It is the doctrine of sovereign election that empowers and ignites missions, and it is the doctrine of sovereign election that guarantees the success of missions around the world.”
“If I did not believe in the doctrine of election, I would not go to the mission field, because it is this truth that states that there are a people whom God chose from before the foundation of the world.”
“The doctrine of election is one of the most loving truths taught in the Bible... that God, if you’re in Christ tonight, before time began, God chose to set His saving love upon you for no reason other than God chose to love you.”
“It is the absolute sovereignty of God that guarantees the success of missions, and were it not for the doctrine of sovereign election, all missions would be an abysmal failure.”
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