In his sermon on "Total Depravity and the Clarity of Evangelism," Dr. Steven J. Lawson expounds upon the doctrine of total depravity as foundational to understanding humanity's need for salvation and the efficacy of evangelism. He argues that all of humanity, both Jew and Gentile, is under sin—as highlighted in Romans 3:9-20—due to the inherited corruption from Adam's sinful nature. This total depravity means that every aspect of human nature, including the mind, affections, and will, is thoroughly tainted by sin, rendering individuals incapable of seeking God without divine intervention (Ephesians 2:1). Lawson stresses the importance of recognizing the gravity of one's sinful condition before embracing the gospel, as this awareness is critical for genuine conversion and underscores the necessity of God's grace. He illustrates that a clear understanding of total depravity amplifies the brilliance of the doctrines of grace that follow, establishing an urgent call for evangelism grounded in the reality of human sinfulness.
“The doctrines of grace always begin at this place, with the biblical truth of total depravity.”
“You tell me what you believe about total depravity and I will tell you what you believe about the other four doctrines of grace.”
“No one will ever be saved until they know there is absolutely nothing they can do to contribute to their salvation.”
“Without this truth, there is no amazing grace.”
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