Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "A Call to Commitment" focuses on the doctrine of total surrender and dedication to Christ, supported by Romans 12:1-2 and Ephesians 4. Lawson emphasizes the necessity of presenting oneself as a "living and holy sacrifice" to God, which entails an unwavering commitment to His will and a transformative lifestyle aligned with biblical teachings. He draws from the mercies of God outlined in Romans to motivate believers towards radical devotion, asserting that true worship is reflected in a life wholly devoted to Christ. The sermon highlights practical implications for the Christian life, urging believers to resist worldly influences and embrace their new identity in Christ, leading to a deeper understanding and experience of God's perfect will.
“If you please God, it does not matter whom you displease. And if you displease God, it does not matter whom you please.”
“Every one of us needs to do the math on this. This is the most rational, logical presentation of your life you need to make based upon what God has done for you in your life.”
“We are to be in the world, but not of the world. We are to have our boat in the water, but no water in the boat.”
“Only one life, and it soon will be past. Only what's done for Christ will last.”
The Bible urges believers to present their bodies as living sacrifices, which is considered their spiritual service of worship.
Romans 12:1-2, Ephesians 4:1
God's grace is the primary motivation for our commitment to Him, highlighted in Romans 12:1 where we are urged by His mercies.
Romans 12:1, Romans 1-11
Christians are called to avoid being conformed to this world to maintain their witness and reflect God's values.
Romans 12:2, Psalm 1
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