In Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "Holy, Holy, Holy!" based on Isaiah 6:1-8, the central theological topic is the absolute holiness of God and its profound implications for humanity. Lawson argues that an accurate understanding of God’s holiness is essential for an appropriate view of oneself—highlighting that one cannot grasp the nature of sin, grace, or salvation without first recognizing God's holiness. He uses Isaiah's vision of God on His throne, surrounded by seraphim, to illustrate the reverence and awe that accompanies a true encounter with the divine. Key Scripture references include Isaiah 6:1-3, which conveys the seraphim's proclamation of God's holiness, and Isaiah's subsequent confession of his unworthiness (v. 5). The sermon emphasizes that God’s holiness dictates His moral nature, rejecting sin and necessitating its punishment. Practically, Lawson encourages believers to seek a correct view of God, which results in confession, cleansing, and ultimately, readiness to serve Him.
“A right view of God leads to being right with God. A right view of God leads to right living.”
“The holiness of God is the crown jewel of the divine diadem.”
“What comes into your mind when you think of God? It will define everything else in your life.”
“There is only one who can forgive sin and that is God and God alone.”
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