Dr. Steven Lawson's sermon, "Christ in All the Scriptures," centers on the theological doctrine of the necessity of Christ's suffering and glory as articulated in the Scriptures, particularly referencing Luke 24:44 and 1 Corinthians 10:6-11. Lawson argues that the entirety of Scripture coherently points toward Jesus Christ, portraying Him as the central figure of both the Old and New Testaments. He emphasizes that Christ's suffering was foretold throughout the Old Testament, culminating in His redemptive work on the cross, and that His glory follows this necessary suffering. Key scriptural references include Genesis 3:15, Psalm 22, and Isaiah 53, which collectively underscore the prophetic nature and unity of Christ’s mission in redemption. The practical significance of this message lies in understanding the centrality of Christ in all biblical revelation, encouraging believers to recognize Him as the focal point of their faith and the means of salvation.
“The entire Bible is about the Lord Jesus Christ... The Old Testament says He's coming. The Gospels say He's here. The book of Acts proclaim Him. The epistles explain Him. And Revelation says He's coming again.”
“What do we need to take from this? Where did He take them? Where did He show of Himself? It's very clear that He sees himself to be the central theme of all the Scripture.”
“Wherever anyone has ever been saved on planet earth, it is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.”
“The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. And the main thing in the Bible is the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ on a mission of salvation.”
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