The sermon by Dr. Steven J. Lawson addresses the Reformed doctrine of Limited Atonement, focusing on the specific intent and purpose of Christ's sacrifice. Lawson argues that Jesus did not simply make salvation possible for everyone, but rather that He died specifically and effectively for the elect—those chosen by God the Father. He supports his claims using various Scripture passages, including Ephesians 5:25, John 10:11-15, and John 6:37-39, emphasizing that Christ's atoning work was not in vain and that it definitively secures the salvation of the chosen. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it assures believers of their salvation and emphasizes God’s sovereign initiative in the work of redemption, comforting them with the reality that Christ's death was a successful fulfillment of God's will.
“The intent of the cross defines the extent of the cross.”
“He did not come to make redemption possible. He died to redeem His people.”
“Every single one of them will come to Me... not a one whom the Father gave to Him will be lost.”
“If Jesus died for everyone and paid for everyone, but He only receives a limited number, Jesus was gypped at the cross.”
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