Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "Our Sovereign God" centers on the doctrine of divine sovereignty, emphasizing its foundational place within Reformed theology. He argues that God's sovereignty means He is in complete control of all things, a concept supported by Scripture passages like Psalm 103:19 and Romans 11:36, reinforcing the idea that Yahweh's throne is firmly established in the heavens and rules over all creation. Lawson explains that God's sovereignty arises not from external sources but intrinsically from His nature as self-sufficient and independent, making it unchallenged and eternal. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its implications for worship, ministry, and the believer's trust in God's plan, asserting that acknowledging God's sovereignty reshapes one's outlook on life, worship, and evangelism, leading to a God-centered worldview.
“The sovereignty of God is the foundational truth that upholds all Christian theology. It is the bedrock doctrine of all doctrines.”
“God has established His throne in the heavens, and His sovereignty rules over all.”
“There are no restrictions to God's sovereignty, save His works working in perfect consistency with His own attributes.”
“This is the continental divide of theology. This is what separates a man-centered worldview from a God-centered, Reformed worldview.”
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