The sermon "The Grand Itinerant: George Whitefield" by Dr. Steven J. Lawson investigates the monumental influence of George Whitefield, emphasizing his pivotal role in the Great Awakening. Lawson argues that Whitefield was unparalleled as an itinerant preacher, having preached approximately 30,000 sermons and reached millions across the Atlantic during his lifetime. He underscores Whitefield's doctrinal commitment to Reformed theology, particularly election and regeneration, illustrated through his passionate, uncompromising gospel proclamation. Specific references to 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 highlight the character and qualifications of a preacher, which are embodied in Whitefield's life and ministry. The practical significance of Lawson's message invites contemporary ministers to emulate Whitefield's zeal, piety, and reliance on the Holy Spirit in their own preaching efforts.
“I believe that George Whitefield was the greatest evangelist since the Apostle Paul.”
“Whitefield had an uncommon piety... there was a depth about his devotion for the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He had an uncompromising gospel... ruined by sin, redeemed by the Savior, regenerated by the Spirit.”
“I would rather wear out than rust out. I preach as a dying man to dying men.”
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