In Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon entitled "The Invisible War," the primary theological doctrine addressed is spiritual warfare, particularly as it pertains to the life of Job, as illustrated in Job 1:6-12. Lawson argues that Job, a blameless and upright man, was chosen by God for immense suffering not due to his wrongdoing but because of his exemplary faithfulness, thereby highlighting God's sovereignty over human affairs. He emphasizes that unseen spiritual warfare exists between God and Satan, affecting believers' lives, and cites Scripture to showcase the roles of divine providence and the reality of the devil's presence in Job's sufferings. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to recognize suffering as an inherent part of faithful ministry and to respond with worship, reaffirming God's sovereign control over their trials and the affirming testimony it bears to their faith.
“Before God uses a man greatly, He must first break him greatly.”
“The taller we stand for the Lord, the more we will draw the fire of the devil.”
“In the sovereignty of God, God has purposes in the midst of our suffering.”
“Job chose not to malign the name of God, but to magnify His name.”
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