Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "Living for Another World" expounds on the profound love of God the Father as articulated in 1 John 3:1-3. Lawson emphasizes that this divine love, which transforms believers into children of God, is not understood by the world, demonstrating a clear contrast between the values of God's kingdom and the secular world. He draws on several Scripture passages, including Romans 8:29-30 and John 17:23, to affirm the doctrines of election and adoption within Reformed theology, emphasizing that God's love is initiatory and unconditional. This love transforms believers and enables them to live differently, not for worldly approval but for the kingdom of heaven, reflecting how their eternal hope shapes their earthly lives.
“You and I will never be any earthly good until we are first and foremost heavenly-minded.”
“This love has come from another country. It's foreign to our experience.”
“The day the world can figure you out is the day you have become too much like the world.”
“God has chosen to love us, not because of us, but in spite of us.”
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