In the sermon titled "A Temple of Living Stones," Dr. Steven J. Lawson addresses the centrality of preaching as a primary means of grace in the Reformed tradition. He argues that the ministry of preaching not only serves as the instrument of regeneration but also as a vital component of sanctification. Referencing 1 Peter 1:23 and emphasizing the enduring nature of God's Word, Lawson posits that biblical preaching should be at the heart of the church's life, highlighting its historical significance during the Reformation. By drawing parallels with figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin, he illustrates that rigorous, expository preaching has the power to shape congregations and facilitate spiritual revival, arguing that the current decline in preaching correlates with weakening churches. Thus, he asserts that a return to strong, biblical preaching is essential for the revitalization of the church today.
“The primary means of grace is the preaching of the Word of God.”
“If we are to have a first-century church, then there must be the primacy of the preaching of the Word of God.”
“A good preacher invests everything in the Word.”
“There will be strong preaching from strong men that will build up strong congregations with strong families and strong lives.”
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