The sermon titled "Never Man Spake Like This Man," preached by Paul Mahan and based on John 7:46, centers on the unique authority and power of Jesus Christ's words. Mahan emphasizes that no one has ever spoken with the divine authority of Christ, who is the God-man, and highlights how even His enemies recognized this undeniable truth. By referencing Scripture, particularly Isaiah 61 and passages in Luke, Mahan articulates how Christ’s proclamations and actions demonstrate His divine nature and office as the Messiah. The practical significance of this sermon asserts that the words of Christ bring spiritual life, healing, and liberation, marking Him as the unparalleled source of truth and salvation in the Reformed tradition.
“Never man spake like this man because there's never been a man like him. This is not any mere man. This is the son of the most high God.”
“He came to his own, the creator came to his creation and he received him not. No greater proof of man's depravity than he won't acknowledge his creator.”
“He's rich in mercy. He's great love. Well, how did He do that? He came… and preached peace to you… by his word.”
“What he says goes and what he says the Father grants.”
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