Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, "It Will Cost You Everything!", emphasizes the profound cost associated with true discipleship to Jesus Christ as articulated in Luke 14. Lawson asserts that following Christ necessitates a radical reorientation of one’s priorities, including the willingness to forsake familial allegiances and personal possessions — a point underscored by Christ’s command that one must "hate" even one’s own loved ones to truly follow Him. He references key verses such as Luke 14:26-27, which call for bearing one's cross, and verses 33, where Jesus declares that anyone unwilling to renounce all that they possess cannot be His disciple. Lawson clarifies that this surrender is not a transactional salvation but a complete entrusting of one’s life to Christ, thus spotlighting the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the reliance on God's grace for transformation. The practical significance of this message is to challenge believers to examine their commitment to Christ, emphasizing that true faith manifests in total submission and loyalty to His lordship.
“You must hate your own father and mother and brother and sister and even your own life more than me, or you cannot be my disciple.”
“You must transfer the ownership of all that you are and all that you have to all that He is.”
“Have I come to this place of total commitment in my life? Have I yielded my life to the sovereign Lordship of Him who died upon the cross for me?”
“If you will take a step of faith and come through this narrow gate and commit your life to him, despite the strength of his words, He also says, him who comes unto me I will in no wise cast out.”
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