Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "War on the Word" addresses the theological topic of the authority and inerrancy of Scripture, illustrating its significance in the life of believers. He argues that the first explicit attack on God's Word occurred in Genesis 3 when Satan, through the serpent, prompted doubt in Eve regarding God's command, ultimately leading to distortion, denial, and disobedience. Key Scripture references include Genesis 3:1-7 and Hebrews 4:12, which serve to demonstrate the timeless battle against the integrity of God's Word and its implications for soteriology and Christian ethics. Lawson emphasizes that undermining the Word of God has catastrophic consequences, not only for individual believers but also for entire churches and societies. The practical significance lies in the call for Christians to uphold and defend the Scriptures against modern-day assaults that seek to redefine or undermine biblical authority.
“The very first temptation was a temptation to doubt the truthfulness of the Word of God.”
“When the Word of God is undermined, then the one true saving gospel has been set aside.”
“Any departure from the Scripture always leads to death.”
“We do not sit above this book. This book sits above us.”
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