Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon "Loving the Church" emphasizes the theological importance of the church as the body of Christ and a community of believers. He argues that love for the church should manifest in active participation and service, highlighting the necessity of being involved in a local church body. Lawson references 1 Corinthians 1:4-9, which speaks of the grace bestowed upon believers who are called into fellowship, and Ephesians 5:25, illustrating Christ’s sacrificial love for the church. These scriptures reinforce the idea that genuine love for Christ flows into love for His church, emphasizing the communal aspect of faith in the Reformed tradition. The practical significance of this sermon lies in challenging believers to not only attend church but also to actively engage and serve within it, thereby reflecting Christ’s love in their daily lives.
“The greatest commandment is that you love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.”
“You have to touch first base before you can advance. That’s the most important thing in your life.”
“To love someone, you have to get to know them. The only way to get to know God is by being in His Word.”
“You’ve got to be all in. It’s like saying, ‘I’m only going to be committed to my wife for six months or something. Are you nuts?’”
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