Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon "A Matter of Life and Death!" focuses on the doctrine of sanctification as elaborated in Romans 6:1-7. Lawson argues that true conversion involves a radical transformation characterized by a death to sin and a resurrection to new life in Christ. He emphasizes that believers have died to their old selves, are united with Christ in His death and resurrection, and are thus no longer enslaved to sin, which is pivotal in understanding sanctification. Key Scripture references such as Romans 6:2-4 illustrate this doctrinal change by asserting that being "baptized into Christ" signifies a profound spiritual union with Him. The practical significance of this teaching highlights the necessity for genuine believers to reflect their new identity in their daily lives, rejecting habitual sin in light of their spiritual rebirth.
“The moment you became a Christian, you died... and you were raised to live a new life.”
“It is absolutely impossible for you to say you are a Christian and your life not give the evidence thereof.”
“You are no longer the person you once were... that life is over.”
“The reign of sin will never come back in your life.”
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