by Steven Lawson
Brought to you by OnePassion Ministries. This podcast is a collection of Dr. Steven Lawson's sermons. Unedited verse by verse exposition of God's word.
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June 24, 2024
In this episode of "From the Pulpit," Dr. Steven Lawson delves into Luke 6:20-26, focusing on the profound contrast between those who are blessed and those who are cursed by God. Lawson emphasizes the stark, black-and-white nature of Jesus' message, which categorizes people into those blessed by God—marked by humility, hunger for righteousness, and spiritual poverty—and those cursed, who are complacent and self-satisfied. Through this sermon, Lawson urges listeners to reflect on their spiritual state, challenging them to seek genuine repentance and a deep, transformative faith in Christ. Join Dr. Lawson for a powerful exploration of scripture that calls for a heartfelt response to the gospel.
June 16, 2024
In this episode of *From the Pulpit*, Dr. Steven Lawson delivers a compelling sermon on Luke 6:17-20, focusing on the increasing popularity of Jesus and the diverse motivations of the large crowds following Him. Lawson underscores the difference between genuine commitment and mere curiosity, highlighting Jesus' emphasis on the quality of discipleship rather than the quantity of followers. With a deep dive into the Beatitudes, he challenges listeners to evaluate their own spiritual state and commitment to Christ, urging them to embrace the true marks of a disciple. This episode is a call to profound personal reflection and genuine faith.
June 2, 2024
In this episode, Dr. Steven Lawson explores the foundational role of apostles in the early Christian church, emphasizing their unique qualifications and the permanence of their foundational work. He explains that apostleship required firsthand experience with Jesus and witnessing His resurrection, qualifications no one today can meet. Dr. Lawson highlights that apostles received direct revelations from Christ, ensuring their teachings were infallible and authoritative. He stresses that modern churches must adhere to the teachings of the apostles, as their writings continue to guide and define authentic Christian practice. This episode underscores the enduring influence of apostolic doctrine in maintaining the integrity of the church.
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