In his sermon titled "Show Me Your Glory!", Dr. Steven J. Lawson explores the profound theological concept of God's glory as revealed in Exodus 33:18-23. He argues that Moses' urgent request to see God's glory embodies the heart of true discipleship, emphasizing that knowing God is essential for spiritual leadership and endurance in trials. Lawson elaborates on the nature of God's intrinsic and ascribed glory, illustrating how God's self-revelation through His goodness and attributes shapes the discipleship journey. He cites Romans 9:15 to highlight the doctrine of sovereign grace, asserting that divine knowledge comes not through human effort, but by God's chosen revelation. The significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to actively seek God's glory as the foundation for their spiritual lives, thus enabling them to face various life challenges with divine strength.
“Discipleship is not a program ... It's all about a person. It's all about you growing to know the person of God.”
“If we fail to live for God's glory, we are reduced to living empty, shallow, trivial lives.”
“The prayer that will change your life is to pray this prayer. From the depth of your heart, God, show me your glory.”
“The lower we humble ourselves, the greater will be our service for God.”
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