In Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, "Unconditional Election #2," he addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of sovereign or unconditional election, highlighting its foundational role in understanding salvation. Lawson argues that total depravity renders humanity incapable of choosing God; thus, God must unilaterally elect those to be saved. He references John 1:12-13 and John 6:37 to demonstrate that salvation is rooted in the divine will, revealing that belief arises not from human effort but from being born of God. The implications of this doctrine are profound: it cultivates humility, inspires worship, and undergirds evangelistic efforts by assuring believers that there are those chosen by God who will respond to the gospel. Lawson emphasizes that this doctrine ultimately showcases God’s grace and sovereignty, magnifying Him as the initiator of salvation.
“The astonishing question is, why did God choose any to be saved?”
“This doctrine of the sovereign election of God is one of the most loving, most gracious, most merciful doctrines in the entire Bible.”
“You did not choose me, but I chose you.”
“The Father has given them to the Son before they ever come to the Son.”
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