Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, “The Saving Power of God,” focuses on the centrality and potency of the Gospel as articulated in Romans 1. Lawson expounds that the Gospel is divine in origin, rooted in Scripture and authored by God Himself, assuring its eternal stability amidst human trends. Key arguments highlight that the Gospel proclaims the saving work of Jesus Christ — both His humanity and deity — which is essential for salvation. He cites Romans 1:16-17, emphasizing the Gospel as “the power of God for salvation,” presenting the necessity of faith alone (sola fide) for righteousness. The practical significance lies in the understanding that the Gospel is not just a message but an effective call from God that brings sinners to salvation, underscoring the urgency for believers to proclaim it boldly to a world in need.
“The Gospel is God's saving message... It is a supernatural message that comes down from above.”
“There can be no opposition and no resistance that could ever hinder the eternal purposes of God, because He is a God of all power.”
“The reason that you are a Christian ... is not because you sought the Lord. The Bible says there is none who seeks after God.”
“The Gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.”
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