The sermon titled "Pressing On," delivered by Dr. Steven J. Lawson, focuses on the theme of perseverance in the Christian life as articulated in Philippians 3:12-14. Dr. Lawson highlights the apostle Paul's autobiographical reflection on his spiritual journey, emphasizing the importance of self-assessment, strenuous effort, and a singular focus on the goal of knowing Christ fully. He argues that true Christian living requires a proactive pursuit of spiritual maturity, undergirded by scriptural discipline and a commitment to reject complacency. Key Scripture references, including Philippians 2 and 1 Corinthians 9, support his call for active engagement in faith. The practical significance of this message lies in the exhortation for believers to actively press on toward spiritual growth and the ultimate prize of eternal union with Christ, recognizing that such progress demands sustained effort and divine enablement.
“I have not yet attained. I'm not there yet. I'm still in process.”
“There is still so much more of Jesus Christ for us to follow, for us to emulate, for us to trust, for us to believe, for us to become like.”
“The Christian life requires of each and every one of us an all-out effort in spiritual disciplines and in living the Christian life.”
“I press on… toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”
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