The sermon "To Live–Christ" by Dr. Steven J. Lawson centers on the profound implications of the Apostle Paul's declaration in Philippians 1:21: "For me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain." Lawson articulates that the core of Christianity is not merely a set of beliefs or rituals, but a personal, transformative relationship with Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that true life is found in Christ alone, arguing that everything in one's existence should be secondary to this relationship. Utilizing Paul's testimony and life journey, the message argues that to live for Christ encompasses making Him the center of purpose, priority, passion, and practice in every believer's life. The significance of this doctrine is underscored by the assurance that if one lives for Christ, death becomes a gain, leading to eternal life and direct communion with Him, providing both comfort and motivation for believers facing trials and mortality.
“Christianity is not a code to keep. It is a Christ to know and to follow.”
“If you have Christ, you have everything. And if you do not have Christ, you are nothing and you have nothing.”
“For me to live, Christ.”
“To die, gain.”
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