In "Tidings of the Son," Paul Mahan addresses the central theological doctrine of Christology, specifically the significance of Christ's crucifixion in relation to the narrative of 2 Samuel 18. Key arguments highlight that the entirety of Scripture bears witness to Christ as the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan, culminating in His sacrificial death, which leads to peace with the Father. Mahan eloquently connects the story of Absalom, David’s beloved son, to the greater narrative of Christ as the obedient Son, drawing on specific Scripture references such as Deuteronomy 21 and Galatians 3 to elucidate the curse of the law and Christ’s role in redeeming sinners from that curse. The sermon emphasizes the biblical truth that understanding Christ’s death is paramount for grasping the gospel, as it demonstrates God’s holiness while simultaneously revealing His mercy, ultimately signifying the necessity of seeing Christ as central to the entirety of Scripture and salvation.
“If we don't see Christ in the Scriptures, wherever we're reading, we've missed the meaning, we've missed the purpose, we've missed the gospel.”
“The spectacle of the cross is God's wrath and God's holiness, God's justice against sin. And then we see the mercy and the grace.”
“The only way for God to be just and justifier is, and for God to curse us and bless us, for God to kill us according to the law, yet make us alive, is Christ crucified.”
“Sin was put away, the law was kept, the sins of God's people...were punished and put away in Christ on the cross.”
The Bible teaches that Christ is the central focus and fulfillment of all Scripture, as seen in Colossians 3:11.
Colossians 3:11, John 5:39
The New Testament affirms that God sovereignly ordained the crucifixion as part of His redemptive plan, as noted in Acts 2:23.
Acts 2:23
Penal substitution, the idea that Christ bore our punishment for sin, is central to the gospel as it reveals God's justice and mercy.
Deuteronomy 21:23, Galatians 3:13
Absalom's death serves as a foreshadowing of Christ’s crucifixion, illustrating themes of rebellion and atonement.
2 Samuel 18, Galatians 3:13
Seeing Christ in the Scriptures is essential for fully grasping the message of salvation and the gospel.
Romans 15:4
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