Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, titled "God's Sovereignty," focuses on the theological doctrine of God's absolute sovereignty and authority over creation. He articulates the transformative journey of Jonathan Edwards, who initially resisted this doctrine but later embraced it as a source of delight after conversion, emphasizing that understanding God’s sovereignty shifts one’s perspective from a man-centered to a God-centered worldview. The sermon draws heavily on Psalm 93, highlighting key themes: the sovereign reign of God, the rebellion of humanity against this sovereignty, and the ultimate authority of God's Word. Lawson uses Scripture references such as Ephesians 1:11 and Proverbs 16:1-4 to support his assertions, showcasing that God's reign is continual, absolute, and actively governing all aspects of life. The practical significance of this doctrine invites believers to surrender control, acknowledge God's rightful rule, and cultivate humility in worship.
“An absolute sovereignty is what I love to ascribe to God.”
“God does as He wants, when He wants, with whom He wants, always as He wants.”
“Every one of us must understand in this continental divide of theology that God is sovereign and that He is in control.”
“Only that which is rooted and grounded in the Word of God... will produce that which is forevermore in the lives of God's people.”
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