Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "Last Words of Christ" focuses on the eschatological themes presented in Revelation 22:12-13, underscoring Christ's promises of return, reward, and reign. Lawson emphasizes that Christ's imminent second coming is not merely a future event but a present reality, encouraging believers to live in constant readiness and holiness. He cites multiple scriptural references, including 1 Thessalonians 4:16, drawing a vivid contrast between the current dominion of evil and the impending glory of Christ's return. Significantly, Lawson articulates the distinction between salvation by grace and being rewarded based on works, reflecting the Reformed perspective that while salvation is entirely a work of grace, believers will be held accountable for their stewardship of God's gifts. Ultimately, the sermon calls for believers to prepare themselves for Christ's return by living faithfully and engaging in fruitful ministry, reinforcing the transformative impact of having a future hope.
“Behold, I am coming quickly and my reward is with me to render to every man according to what he has done.”
“Salvation is not by works, but rewards are by works. We are saved by grace, but we will be judged by works on that last day.”
“His coming is so imminent that He says, I am coming this very moment and that we should live in a state of heightened expectancy.”
“When He comes back, we will stand at the judgment seat of Christ... nothing will be more important to us than to hear from our Master's lips, 'well done, good and faithful slave.'”
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