In Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "Show Me Thy Glory," the central theological theme revolves around the profound mercy of God as revealed in Exodus 33:18-23. Lawson articulates the importance of understanding God's glory as intrinsically linked to His sovereign mercy, emphasizing that God's mercy is fundamentally a display of His character and grace. Through the narrative of Moses seeking to witness God’s glory, Lawson demonstrates that true comprehension of God's nature requires divine revelation, as encapsulated in God's self-declaration in Exodus. He references Romans 9:15, where the Apostle Paul reiterates the sovereign nature of God’s mercy, underlining that it is bestowed according to God's will, independent of human merit. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the call for believers to pursue a deeper relationship with God, imploring Him to reveal His glory and mercy, which serves to transform their worship and spiritual vitality.
“We live for the glory of God or we do not live at all. We merely exist.”
“God is looking for men and women who live with the passionate pursuit of the glory of God.”
“It is impossible to understand God's mercy apart from it being sovereign electing mercy.”
“Theology always leads to doxology. Revelation of God always leads to the adoration of God.”
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