In the sermon titled "Questions & Answers #16" by Dr. Steven J. Lawson, the main theological topic addressed is the nature of salvation and its implications across the Old and New Testament, particularly within the framework of Reformed doctrine. Lawson articulates that salvation has always been by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, encompassing both Old Testament believers who looked forward to Christ and New Testament believers who look back to His work. He supports this with Scripture references such as Proverbs 1 and Romans 12, emphasizing the unchanging nature of God’s redemptive plan. Additionally, Lawson discusses contentious questions about sin, punishment in hell, and the distinct nature of God as revealed in Christianity compared to other religions, employing biblical standards to reinforce the exclusivity of redemption through Christ alone. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to understand the depth of grace and to engage with cultural issues while asserting biblical truths, thus fostering a community that exemplifies mercy and truth.
“People were saved in the Old Testament the same way they were saved in the New Testament, by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.”
“If God gives faith and He wants everyone to be saved, why does He not give faith to everyone? The Scriptures make it clear that not everyone will be saved.”
“The cosmos was created for the drama of redemption... to save sinful humanity.”
“We must preach the fullness and the richness of the atonement of Christ... there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
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