The sermon "Witnessing to Christians" by Dr. Steven J. Lawson addresses the critical theological topic of salvation through the metaphor of the narrow and broad gates as described in Matthew 7:13-27. Lawson emphasizes the reality that many who consider themselves part of the Christian community may not genuinely be saved, warning against self-deception and spiritual complacency. He argues that true entrance into the kingdom of God requires a decisive choice to enter the narrow gate, which symbolizes a repentant and faith-filled acceptance of Jesus Christ, the only path to salvation. Throughout the sermon, Lawson references Scripture such as John 10:7-9 and Matthew 7:22-23 to illustrate the stark contrast between being a true follower of Christ versus those who merely claim to know Him without evidence of transformation. The practical significance of this message is a call to self-examination for listeners, urging them to evaluate their faith and commitment to Christ as well as to reject false assurance found in a superficial or culturally acceptable Christianity.
“The most important decision that anyone will ever make in their life is to make that decision to commit your life to Christ.”
“It is a one step of faith where you go from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of light.”
“There are more religious church-going people who are going to hell than there are that are going to heaven.”
“You must hunger and thirst for a righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ.”
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