In his sermon “Saved by Grace,” Dr. Steven J. Lawson emphasizes the critical doctrine of justification by grace through faith, underscoring its necessity in the Christian faith as articulated in Ephesians 2:8-9 and Galatians 1:6-9. He highlights the essential contrast between the true gospel of grace and false gospels that mingle human efforts with faith for salvation, drawing attention to the impact of Judaizers in the early church who distorted the message. Lawson cites Paul's strong admonition against such distortions, explaining that salvation hinges solely on the grace of God as revealed in Christ’s atoning work. The sermon serves as a rallying cry for believers to uphold the purity of the gospel and not succumb to the pressures of contemporary views that undermine the sufficiency of Christ for salvation, pointing to the enduring significance of grace in both justification and sanctification.
“The higher that we set the holiness of God, and the lower that we set the sinfulness of man, the greater we span the chasm of the infinite grace of God.”
“To desert the grace of God in the gospel is to abandon God Himself. It is to go spiritually AWOL.”
“Either we seek to please men, and if we do, we will displease God. And if we seek to please God, we will find ourselves at times displeasing men.”
“This is our hour in history. And we have all been made guardians of the gospel of Jesus Christ and guardians of the grace of God.”
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