Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, "Here I Stand," addresses the foundational Reformed doctrine of sola scriptura, emphasizing the supreme authority and reliability of Scripture. Through historical context, especially the actions and declarations of Martin Luther during the Reformation, Lawson articulates that the Bible is divinely inspired, inerrant, and sufficient for all aspects of life and doctrine, reiterating 2 Timothy 3:16-17, which underscores the profitability of Scripture for teaching and equipping believers. He delineates six essential areas where believers must firmly stand: the inspiration, inerrancy, authority, clarity, sufficiency, and invincibility of Scripture. The practical significance of this message is a call for Christians to remain steadfast in their commitment to God's Word amid contemporary challenges and assaults on biblical truth, asserting that any deviation from these doctrines leads to spiritual peril.
“Unless I am convinced by the testimony of the Scriptures or by clear reason, I am bound by the Scriptures, the Scriptures I have quoted, and my conscience is captive to the Word of God.”
“To abandon a firm commitment to the Word of God is to abandon God Himself.”
“Every reformation and every great awakening has always been preceded by and ushered in by a return to full confidence in the Word of God.”
“I simply taught, practiced, preached, wrote God's Word. Otherwise, I did nothing. And while I slept, the Word so greatly weakened the papacy that never a prince and never an emperor inflicted such damage upon it.”
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