Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, titled "Questions & Answers #17," primarily focuses on the revival of doctrinal preaching within the Reformed tradition, emphasizing its necessity and impact on church vitality. Lawson argues for a sequential, verse-by-verse expository preaching style that compels pastors to tackle difficult topics directly, thereby engaging with the full counsel of God (Acts 20:27). He connects this approach to the practice of the Reformers, who upheld sola Scriptura and tota Scriptura, committing to teach all of Scripture rather than avoiding controversial subjects. Emphasizing the doctrines of grace, Lawson outlines how Reformed preaching strengthens believers' convictions about God's sovereignty and the nature of salvation, highlighting key doctrines such as total depravity, unconditional election, and justification by faith alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). The sermon underscores the contemporary need for such doctrinal preaching to revive the church spiritually and ethically, suggesting that a high view of God directly influences the church's worship and mission.
“When you preach sequentially, verse by verse, through entire books in the Bible, you are forced to address the hard issues of Scripture. You cannot avoid anything.”
“The higher your theology, the higher your doxology.”
“If you preach verse by verse through entire books in the Bible, you have to be Reformed. It's unavoidable.”
“The Reformation is not merely a reaction to moral corruptions, but a God-given awakening to the necessity of the gospel and its transformative power.”
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