Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, "A Soul Stirring Vision of the Glory of God," focuses on the theological theme of God's incomprehensible glory as revealed in Ezekiel 1. Lawson emphasizes that Ezekiel's vision unfolds the transcendent majesty, sovereign power, and severe holiness of God amidst Israel's disobedience and exile. He highlights several key elements, including the severe wrath of God represented by the storm cloud and the four living beings (cherubim), which symbolize God's judgment and His involvement in history. Scripture references such as Ezekiel 1 and supporting texts from 1 Timothy 6 and Revelation 1 expound on God's holiness and sovereignty, illustrating that He is always in control, even during dire circumstances. The doctrinal significance of this vision serves to emphasize the necessity of recognizing God's greatness, which not only strengthens believers during hardships but also calls them to a humble and reverent life before a holy God who is both judge and Savior through Christ.
“The greater our vision of God, the greater our power from God to serve Him.”
“Disobedience to the Word of God, especially prolonged disobedience, always results in the judgment of God.”
“This is a soul-stirring, jaw-dropping, mind-blowing vision of God that we must see.”
“Better to be on our face before Him than on our feet anywhere else in the world.”
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