Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon addresses the theological implications of atheism, particularly its emerging boldness in contemporary society. He argues that atheists, as evidenced in Psalm 14:1 and Romans 1:28, deny the existence of God not merely intellectually but out of moral perversion, choosing to reject the clear evidence of God inherent in creation and within their hearts. Lawson emphasizes that such denial leads to spiritual depravity as atheists suppress the truth and are devoid of good deeds, ultimately culminating in a dread of God's impending judgment. His exegesis of Scripture points to the sovereignty of God in revealing Himself through general and special revelation, and the significance of faith in Christ as the sole refuge against the condemnation that awaits those who deny Him.
“The fool has said in his heart, there is no God. They are corrupt. They have committed abominable deeds. There is no one who does good.”
“Atheism is the ultimate form of idolatry. It is the rejection of the knowledge of God and replacing it with the worship of self and of man.”
“God is your refuge. And you can stand against any gathering storm that would swirl in this area and bring opposition against your faith.”
“If you stand before Him without an advocate, you must settle out of court. You must settle this with Him today.”
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