Dr. Steven J. Lawson’s sermon titled "We Buy the Truth!" centers on the theological doctrine of truth as it relates to the Christian life. Lawson draws on John Bunyan's allegory in "Pilgrim’s Progress," particularly the characters Christian and Faithful, who declare their commitment to acquiring truth amidst the temptations of Vanity Fair, which represents worldly distractions. Key arguments include the priority, meaning, characteristics, and response to truth, with a strong emphasis on the necessity of truth for salvation, sanctification, and worship. The sermon references John 14:6, where Jesus identifies Himself as the truth, and John 17:17, which underscores the sanctifying power of God’s Word as truth. The practical significance of the message lies in the call for believers to reject worldly distractions and prioritize the acquisition and embodiment of divine truth in their lives, reflecting Reformed doctrines around absolute and objective truth that is rooted in Scripture.
“The priority of truth must be the acquisition of the truth, and nothing supersedes the truth in your life.”
“Truth is what corresponds to reality... Apart from the truth, one lives in a world of darkness, deception, and lies.”
“Truth is singular... It presents one diagnosis of the human dilemma. It presents one way of salvation.”
“The truth is unchanging... Society may try to redefine morality, but new truth is old heresy.”
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