The sermon by Dr. Steven J. Lawson titled "Evangelistic Preaching" addresses the critical need for church leaders to integrate evangelism with biblical exposition in their preaching. Lawson argues that the rarity of evangelistic preaching stems from several factors, including false assumptions about church membership, rigid adherence to exposition, hyper-Calvinism, and spiritual lethargy among preachers. He cites key scriptural passages such as Matthew 28:18-20 and Acts 1:8 to underline the Great Commission's imperative nature for preaching repentance and the necessity of being both doctrinally sound and evangelistic. Lawson emphasizes that evangelistic preaching should move through various rhetorical moods—indicative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory—to engage listeners effectively and spur them toward faith in Christ. This approach, he concludes, is vital for fulfilling the Great Commission and nurturing true conversions within the church community.
“The Great Commission is non-negotiable. It's not a suggestion. It's not an option.”
“If you're not fishing, you're not following.”
“A sermon without Christ is an empty well that mocks the traveler.”
“We must preach as a dying man to dying men as never to preach again.”
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