Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "God's Unchanging Word" centers on the doctrine of the immutability of Scripture. Lawson asserts that God's Word remains constant and reliable despite the transient nature of human existence and societal norms. He supports this claim through Isaiah 40:8, which states, "The grass withers, the flower fades, but the Word of our God stands forever." This verse is placed in a historical context where rapidly changing circumstances in Israel necessitated a hopeful assurance of God's unchanging truth. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the call for believers to cultivate convictions about their faith rooted in Scripture, emphasizing that the gospel they defend is founded upon the eternally unchanging Word of God.
“In a world that is constantly changing, the only unchanging constant is God Himself.”
“What began so well in springtime as it shot forth from the dirt and looked so healthy... during the summer... the grass just turns brown.”
“The Word of the Lord stands forever from generation to generation, from century to century.”
“Every one of your righteous ordinances is everlasting. It will never pass off the scene.”
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