In his sermon titled "Famine in the Land," Dr. Steven J. Lawson addresses the profound spiritual famine depicted in Amos 8:11-12, where God warns of a dire lack of His Word among His people. Lawson argues that just as physical famine devastates human life, the absence of biblical truth leads to spiritual death and decay, evidenced by societal apathy toward God's teachings. He emphasizes the certainty of this famine as a divine judgment controlled by God himself, highlighting how Israel's refusal to heed God's Word results in a sovereign withdrawal of truth. Supportive Scriptural references, including warnings from Amos, Matthew 13:12, and Second Thessalonians 2:10, underscore the urgent need for biblical engagement in a culture more focused on temporal, worldly pursuits. Lawson concludes by exhorting ministers and believers alike to foster a revival of genuine biblical preaching and to minister God’s Word with deep compassion and urgency in a time of spiritual drought.
“Far worse than the starvation of the body is the starvation of the soul. A physical famine has temporal consequences, but a spiritual famine has eternal consequences.”
“The greatest curse is to come to the house of God and to hear instead the vain imaginations of godless men.”
“If you do not use it, you will lose it.”
“Days of famine are here for the hearing of the Word of the Lord.”
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