Dr. Steven J. Lawson’s sermon titled "To the World, Folly and a Stumbling Block" centers on the crucifixion of Christ as the cornerstone of Christianity, drawing from 1 Corinthians 1:23, which highlights the dichotomy between worldly wisdom and God's wisdom. Lawson outlines the clamoring of the world for miraculous signs and human wisdom, as represented by the Jews and Greeks respectively. He emphasizes that the Apostle Paul adamantly preached "Christ crucified," rejecting the world’s demand for signs and philosophies, and delivering what the world views as folly: the cross. Crucially, the sermon underscores the need for the church to maintain the centrality of the cross in its message, asserting that true salvation and transformation come through this "stumbling block." The practical significance lies in the call for believers to steadfastly proclaim the cross and resist adaptations to worldly ideologies in the pursuit of attractiveness or growth.
“Christianity is not a cause to join or a code to follow. It is a Christ to receive.”
“The cross is central to Christianity.”
“The world wants a man-centered message... a feel-good message.”
“It is our responsibility to shout it from the housetops that Jesus Christ has died for sinners.”
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