Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "Blessing and Curse" addresses the theological concepts of divine blessing versus divine cursing, rooted in the covenant relationship established by God with humanity. The key points revolve around the distinctions between these two states, as introduced in Genesis 2 and 3, where humanity faces the choice of life and blessing through obedience or death and cursing through disobedience. Scripture references include Genesis 2:7-17 and Genesis 3:6, illustrating how Adam and Eve's choice resulted in sin entering the world, leading to spiritual and physical death. The significance is profound within Reformed theology; it emphasizes the total depravity of humanity and the necessity of choosing God's way to receive His blessings, while simultaneously showcasing the grace provided through Christ's redemptive work on the cross as the ultimate resolution to the curse of sin.
“From the dawn of human history, God has set forth before man blessing and cursing, life and death. And every man and every woman must choose.”
“God's blessing is His divine favor upon man, the fullness of His abundant mercy and grace lavished upon man.”
“There is no middle ground. There is no place of neutrality between the two.”
“Only those who are this moment in hell suffering the torment of the damned can even begin to comprehend what He suffered upon that cross that day.”
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