Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon on "Preaching & Apologetics" focuses on the indispensable role of the Holy Spirit in effective preaching and the defense of the Christian faith. Lawson emphasizes that Jesus, during His farewell discourse in John 16:8-11, foretold the coming of the Holy Spirit who would convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment—critical components of the gospel message that preachers must address. He argues that the primary sin of unbelief, the need for the imputed righteousness of Christ, and the certainty of judgment are essential areas where the Spirit operates, making the message of the preacher resonate with those who are hostile to the faith. The significance lies in the acknowledgment that human efforts in preaching and apologetics are futile without the active ministry of the Holy Spirit, who alone has the power to bring conviction and transformation to the hearts of the unregenerate.
“The Holy Spirit is the greatest defender of the faith.”
“No one will ever be saved until they are under the conviction of the Holy Spirit.”
“This sin of unbelief is trampling underfoot the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“It is the Spirit of God who takes the Word of God and plunges it into the depth of the soul to bring about true conviction.”
The Holy Spirit is essential in preaching as He convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment.
John 16:8-11
Conviction of sin is crucial as it aligns with the Holy Spirit's ministry to reveal one's need for Christ.
John 16:9, Romans 1:16-17
Righteousness is essential for acceptance with God and is obtained solely through faith in Jesus Christ.
John 16:10, Isaiah 64:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21
The Bible warns of a final judgment where individuals will stand before God accountable for their lives.
John 16:11, Revelation 20:11-15, Hebrews 9:27
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