Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon on "The Great White Throne Judgment," based on Revelation 20:11-15, addresses the culmination of God's redemptive narrative through a vivid depiction of the final judgment where all unbelievers will be judged by Christ. He emphasizes the sovereignty and holiness of God as seen in the powerful imagery of the “great white throne,” asserting that this judgment will reveal the deeds of every unsaved person and culminate in a just sentence pronounced by Christ. Lawson references several Scriptures, including Acts 17:31, Matthew 25:41, and Romans 6:23, to fortify the seriousness of the judgment which all humanity will face, highlighting that salvation is attained through grace, while judgment is based on one’s deeds. The practical significance of this doctrine underlines the imperative for believers to embrace humility and engage in evangelism, recognizing that the reality of hell serves as a compelling motivation to witness the saving grace of Christ to others.
“This judgment will occur at the end of human history, after the great tribulation, after the second coming of Christ...it is the court of no appeal.”
“There will be no successful appeal by the guilty, no parole in prison from which any sinner will ever escape.”
“Salvation is by grace, and judgment is by works.”
“How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?”
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