In "Our So Great Salvation," Dr. Steven J. Lawson emphasizes the multi-faceted nature of salvation as presented in Ephesians 1:3-14, focusing on the roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He articulates that the Father purposes salvation (vv. 3-6), the Son accomplishes it through His atoning work (vv. 7-12), and the Holy Spirit applies and seals this work in believers (vv. 13-14). Lawson underscores the doctrines of election and predestination, asserting that God's choice precedes human action, thereby underlining the sovereignty of God in salvation. This message highlights the importance of understanding one’s salvation as entirely rooted in divine grace, which inevitably leads to a profound response of worship and assurance for believers, alongside a call to evangelistic activity for the lost.
“This is a complete overview of our so great salvation. This is the big picture of what God has done for us by His grace.”
“All of God's saving activity that is brought into our lives is accomplished in Christ. To have Christ is to have everything.”
“If salvation is not all of God and all of grace, then all glory cannot go to God.”
“God must raise us from the dead if we are to receive the gospel of Christ.”
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