Dr. Steven J. Lawson’s sermon titled "The Blessing of Discipline" addresses the theological topic of church discipline, particularly as illustrated in 1 Corinthians 5:1-5. Lawson argues that the church must maintain its purity and holiness through the loving practice of discipline, which is essential for its witness to the world. He notes that the Apostle Paul rebukes the Corinthian church for their arrogance and failure to confront sin, specifically the egregious immorality occurring within their community. Key Scripture references highlighted include 1 Corinthians 5, Matthew 16, and additional parallels from other Pauline epistles, which collectively emphasize the church's responsibility to engage in disciplinary actions to protect both the individual and the corporate body. The practical significance of this teaching is that church discipline ultimately serves to restore the sinning individual and uphold the integrity and witness of the church, reinforcing that holiness is paramount in the Christian life.
“The church must be different from the world in order to make a difference in the world.”
“Without the practice of church discipline, the preaching of the Word of God is reduced merely to the offering of suggestions.”
“A little leaven leavens the whole lump of dough.”
“...this is a necessary biblical ministry that we do so with a spirit of gentleness.”
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