In Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "The Glorified Christ," he addresses the supreme authority and nature of Jesus Christ as revealed in Revelation 1:9-18. Lawson emphasizes that Christ's glory is paramount to understanding the believer's worship and ministry. He highlights key themes such as the necessity of recognizing Christ’s sovereignty, sinless purity, and righteous judgment as foundational to an exalted view of Him. Lawson supports his arguments with rich Scripture references, comparing elements such as Christ’s robe and eyes to Old Testament symbolism. The practical significance is profound: a high view of Christ leads to vibrant worship, holiness, and effective ministry, while a low view diminishes faithfulness and efficacy in the Christian life.
Key Quotes
“No church, no ministry and no believer can rise any higher than its exalted view of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“A high view of Christ leads to lofty, transcendent worship.”
“Everything hinges upon your vision of who Jesus Christ is.”
“He is the one who has created it all and He is the purpose of it all.”
The Bible affirms Christ's sovereignty over creation and salvation, showing He is in control of all things.
Scripture attests to the absolute sovereignty of Jesus Christ across various domains. From creation, where He spoke everything into existence (Genesis 1), to salvation, as illustrated in John 10:28-29, where Jesus states that no one can snatch His sheep from His hand. His authority is unrivaled, as evidenced in Ephesians 1:20-22, where He is seated at the right hand of God, far above all rule and authority. Such sovereignty assures believers that everything unfolds according to His divine will, reinforcing our trust in His providential care.
Genesis 1, John 10:28-29, Ephesians 1:20-22
A high view of Christ enhances worship and holiness among believers.
Having a high view of Christ fundamentally influences every aspect of a believer's life and ministry. When we exalt Christ, we respond with awe, leading to elevated worship and a deeper reverence for His Word. This perspective encourages a passionate pursuit of holiness and a higher regard for the church since Christ's authority underpins our spiritual commitment. Conversely, a low view of Christ results in diminished worship and a lack of devotion to His calling. Therefore, understanding His glory as the glorified King is crucial in fostering a vibrant faith that actively engages in the mission of the church.
Revelation 1:9-18, Ephesians 1:22
Christ asserts His eternal life post-resurrection, affirming His current reign and authority.
In Revelation 1:18, Christ proclaims, 'I was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore.' This statement emphasizes not just His victory over death but also His ongoing divine authority and presence. The resurrection of Christ is fundamental to our faith, assuring us of His living power today. Further affirmations of His life can be found through the active work of the Holy Spirit within believers and His continued sovereign rule over all creation. This ongoing relationship with Christ assures us of His presence and commitment to His church.
Revelation 1:18, John 14:19, Hebrews 7:25
A 'glorified' view of Christ emphasizes His sovereignty, holiness, and authority over all.
To understand Christ in His glorified state is to recognize His supreme authority, sinless purity, and sovereign dominion. This view is not limited to His earthly ministry but also encompasses His exalted reign at the right hand of God. It involves an acknowledgment of His character as the sovereign Lord, the Holy One, and the judge who leads His church. This glorified perspective compels believers to live with reverence and obedience, keeping the focus firmly on Christ's holiness and purposes for His people. Ultimately, an exalted vision of Christ transforms our worship, motivation, and engagement with the world around us.
Revelation 1:9-18, Ephesians 1:20-22
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