Dr. Steven J. Lawson’s sermon on the Puritan commitment to Sola Scriptura emphasizes the centrality of Scripture within the Protestant Reformation and the subsequent Puritan movement. He articulates the theological significance of Sola Scriptura, highlighting its foundational role in declaring salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. Key arguments are supported by Scripture references such as Psalm 19 and Psalm 119, which affirm the perfection and authority of God's Word. Lawson further distinguishes this commitment from the competing claims of Roman Catholicism and the Quakers, ultimately asserting that true believers must adhere to Scripture alone as their ultimate authority. The doctrinal implications underscore the necessity of relying solely on the Bible for spiritual guidance and the dangers of straying from this principle, positing that any deviation risks theological collapse.
“Sola Scriptura... served as the foundation for four other solas.”
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“Rome said, we accept Scripture, but it is Scripture and... The Reformers said, no, it is sola Scriptura, it is Scripture alone.”
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“If the church takes one step off of sola Scriptura, she puts her foot on the slippery slope.”
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“The Word of God is not up for debate. It is non-negotiable.”
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