Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, "The Cost," addresses the critical theological doctrine of discipleship as presented in Luke 14:28. He emphasizes the comprehensive demands of following Christ, illustrating that true discipleship requires radical reorientation of one's affections and priorities. Lawson uses specific scriptural references, particularly Luke 14:25-35, to highlight Jesus's teachings on the necessity of loving Him above all else, including family and self, and the reality of carrying one's cross. He argues that the cost of discipleship is both significant and non-negotiable, stressing that true evangelistic preaching must not shy away from these difficult truths and must call individuals to a genuine commitment to Christ. The practical significance is a call to evaluate one's faith and to embrace a commitment that reflects true conversion and continual following of Jesus.
“If we are to live for Christ, we cannot live for ourselves. Self must die if we are to live for Christ.”
“Great preaching gets to the you. Generally preaching begins with we. But it must work its way to the you.”
“This was a call to come immediately to faith in Jesus Christ.”
“Everything else that I would have to say is in the book.”
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