In the sermon titled "Questions & Answers #14," Dr. Steven J. Lawson addresses several key theological doctrines, focusing primarily on God's nature and human responsibility. Lawson argues that God's inability to lie is rooted in His perfect nature, distinguishing between omnipotence and the capacity to commit evil. He references Scripture, including Proverbs 1, Romans 12, John 3:16, and Romans 9, to illustrate the distinctions between the elect and non-elect and the purpose of divine grace. Lawson emphasizes the theological significance of God’s sovereignty in election, championing a nuanced understanding of irresistible grace as effectual calling rather than coercive, while articulating the importance of understanding one's identity in Christ for proper moral living. The sermon showcases the pastoral need to navigate contentious theological topics with humility and a focus on Christ-centered conversation.
“God's will is bound to His nature... to even be capable of lying would mean that He would be capable of imperfection.”
“The distinction that God shows to the elect is purely gracious, not because He notices that one of these people should receive this particular blessing.”
“Irresistible grace... suggests that God's saving grace is irresistible. On the contrary, we resist it with all of our heart.”
“If you are regenerated by the Spirit of God, then you are a new person in Christ, and the old things are passed away, and behold, new things have come.”
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