The sermon titled "Respectable Sins!" by Dr. Steven J. Lawson addresses the important issue of personal holiness among church leaders, framed within the context of 2 Timothy 2:20-23. Lawson emphasizes that Paul’s message to Timothy is a call for godliness, highlighting that in God’s household, only pure vessels are fit for honorable use. He identifies "respectable sins" — subtle sins that are often tolerated and overlooked, such as discontentment, impatience, envy, and inappropriate speech. Lawson draws on both Scripture and our personal experiences to illustrate how these sins rob ministers and the church of their power and effectiveness. The significance lies in the call for self-examination and repentance among leaders, underscoring that a leader's personal holiness is foundational for spiritual leadership.
“More important than our giftedness is our godliness. Before God does a work through us, He must do a work in us.”
“Like produces like. Like priest, like people. And so spirituality in the church must begin at the top.”
“It is a respectable sin to be discontent when we have the abundance of the sufficiencies of the grace of God at our disposal.”
“When we misuse our tongues, we grieve the Spirit of God who is in us and who has gifted us and who has empowered us in ministry.”
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