The sermon titled "Foolishness to the Greeks" by Dr. Steven J. Lawson focuses on the doctrine of the cross as the central message of the Christian faith, which is perceived as foolishness to those who are perishing. Dr. Lawson emphasizes that the gospel, which proclaims Christ crucified, stands in stark opposition to worldly wisdom and philosophies. He explores three main points: the foolishness of the message itself, the foolishness of the messengers (the believers), and the foolish method of delivery—preaching without reliance on worldly eloquence. Key Scripture references include 1 Corinthians 1:18-25, which illustrates how the cross is a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Greeks, and demonstrates the sovereignty of God in choosing weak vessels for the proclamation of His truth. This sermon underscores the Reformed tenets of total depravity, sovereign grace, and the necessity of God's call in salvation, emphasizing that true wisdom and power are found in Christ alone.
“The only true answers to all of these life questions are found not in philosophy, but are found in the gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”
“Beloved, let us remember that amid our efforts to avoid anti-intellectualism... the heart of the message... is absolute insanity to the world.”
“We are all just a bunch of nobodies telling everybody about somebody—the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“It is by His doing that you are in Christ Jesus... and it is entirely a work of grace.”
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