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A Tribute to a Faithful Pastor

Henry Mahan
Don Fortner 3 min read
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Don Fortner
Don Fortner 3 min read
1,412 articles 3,154 sermons 82 books
August 19, 1926 - May 31, 2019

Don Fortner honors Pastor Henry Mahan (1926–2019) as God's appointed voice to his generation, comparing him to biblical figures like Moses, Elijah, and Paul who led God's people. Mahan's 54-year pastorate in Ashland, Kentucky exemplified faithful gospel preaching centered on Christ's sovereignty and redemptive work, with the conviction that Jesus Christ and Him crucified is Scripture's singular message (Luke 24:25-32, 44-47; Colossians 3:11). Through both word and example, Mahan demonstrated to younger preachers the essential qualities of rigorous study, unbending boldness, and Christ-centered proclamation that characterizes faithful pastoral ministry.

What does the Bible say about preaching the gospel?

The Bible emphasizes that preaching Christ crucified is the core message, as shown in passages like Luke 24:25-32.

The Bible strongly underscores the importance of preaching the gospel, particularly the message of Jesus Christ and Him crucified. This is not merely a central theme but is presented as the singular message of Holy Scripture. In Luke 24:25-32, Jesus Himself explains the Scriptures in relation to His death and resurrection, illuminating the truth that all of Scripture points to Him. Also, in Luke 24:44-47, He indicates that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in His name to all nations, reinforcing the necessity of the gospel focus in preaching.

Luke 24:25-32, Luke 24:44-47

How do we know the doctrine of sovereign grace is true?

The doctrine of sovereign grace is rooted in Scripture, illustrating God's control over salvation, as seen in texts like Ephesians 1:4-5.

The doctrine of sovereign grace asserts that God is sovereign over all aspects of salvation, predestining individuals for salvation before the foundation of the world. This is supported by several biblical texts, notably Ephesians 1:4-5, which tells us that God chose us in Him before the foundation of the world and predestined us for adoption as sons. This assurance reveals God's initiative in salvation, demonstrating His grace and mercy. Therefore, the truth of this doctrine is evident in Scripture, underscoring God's sovereign role in granting faith to the elect and securing their eternal salvation.

Ephesians 1:4-5

Why is preaching Christ crucified important for Christians?

Preaching Christ crucified is essential because it is the heart of the gospel and the foundation of Christian faith.

Preaching Christ crucified is of paramount importance for Christians as it encapsulates the essence of the gospel message. According to Scripture, particularly demonstrated in passages like 1 Corinthians 1:23, the crucifixion of Christ is the power of God for salvation. This centrality of Christ's sacrificial death affirms God's love for humanity and His desire to reconcile sinners to Himself. Moreover, it serves as a reminder of human sin and the unmerited grace that is offered through faith in Christ. As believers grasp the significance of the cross, they are led to a deeper understanding of God's grace and the transformative power of the gospel in their lives.

1 Corinthians 1:23

     It seems to me that in every generation God raises up one specific man by whose voice he leads and instructs his church. Oh, there are many, many others, faithful, gifted men by whom God speaks to his people. But they, too, are taught and led of God by his singular, gifted messenger to that generation. Moses, Samuel, Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, John the Baptist, and the Apostle Paul are all biblical examples of such men.

     In my opinion, Bro. Henry Mahan was that voice in his generation, at least in the United States, if not the entire English-speaking world. That statement will raise many questioning, if not disdaining, eyebrows. But, in my opinion, the statement is not an exaggeration. I know of no single man who was more widely used of God for the furtherance of the gospel than Pastor Henry Mahan. I know of no single man to whom so many preachers and so many churches are so greatly indebted.

     Bro. Mahan was pastor to God’s saints in Ashland, Kentucky for 54 years. In all those years he proved himself faithful to Christ, faithful in preaching the gospel of God’s free and sovereign grace in Christ, and faithful to the people he served. He was equally faithful to other gospel preachers and other gospel churches. He gave himself tirelessly to the work of the ministry. He was generous to his own injury. I never knew him to say or do anything to promote or enrich himself. I know that he did much to promote other men and their ministries. He and the congregation he served so faithfully generously supported gospel preaching missionaries, pastors, and churches around the world.

     More than any man known to me in history, since the apostles, Pastor Henry Mahan taught this generation, and taught us correctly, that Jesus Christ and him crucified is the message of Holy Scripture. Almost every conservative pastor or theologian acknowledges that Christ is the central message of the Bible. But the Scriptures clearly teach that he is more than the central message of Scripture. — Jesus Christ and him crucified is the singular message of Holy Scripture (Luke 24:25-32, 44-47). In the Book of God, “Christ is All.”

     The Lord God graciously brought three men into my life at crucial, decisive times, whose influence upon me has not ceased. In 1969, when I was nineteen, years old, I met Pastor Ron Rumburg who taught me by word and by example the necessity of study. A faithful pastor must be a man of relentless study, one who diligently prepares to preach. That same year I met Pastor Harry Graham who, by word and by example, taught me that a preacher must be a man of unbending boldness. In 1976 God graciously brought Pastor Henry Mahan in my life. By word and by example, he was used of God to exemplify and reinforce the necessity of study and of boldness. But Bro. Mahan taught me a third lesson, one every preacher must learn. At the end of my first visit with him in his office at Ashland, he pointed me to those words in Colossians 3:11, “Christ is all,” and said, “Young man, if you ever learn that, you will learn what it is to preach the gospel; and the Lord might use you.”

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