Dr. Steven J. Lawson’s sermon "Counting the Cost, part 2," focuses on the high demands of discipleship as depicted in Luke 14:25-33. Lawson emphasizes that while salvation is a free gift through Christ's finished work, true discipleship requires a total commitment that entails self-denial, sacrifice, and the relinquishment of personal possessions. He supports his arguments with two parables that illustrate the need to calculate the cost of following Christ: the first highlights the folly of an unprepared builder, symbolizing false converts, while the second centers on a king preparing for battle, portraying the urgency of making peace with Christ before inevitable judgment. Lawson underscores the practical significance of these teachings by cautioning that genuine faith will express itself in a radical transformation of life, inviting listeners to reflect on their commitment to Christ and the implications of His lordship over their lives.
“Though it was free, it cost me everything. In a real way, that is exactly how salvation is if you indeed are saved.”
“You must count the cost or you will be like this foolish builder who just prays a prayer, raises a hand, signs a card, but you've never done business with Jesus.”
“The terms of peace are you must take up a cross, die to self, be a dead man walking, and come follow me.”
“There's no fence-sitters in heaven. It doesn't take much of a man or a woman to be a disciple. It just takes all there is of them.”
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