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.
“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.”
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