In his sermon titled "Preaching That Kills & Makes Alive," Paul Mahan explores the vital role of preaching within the Christian faith, particularly emphasizing its necessity as a means of salvation. Central to his argument is the assertion that true preaching of the Gospel serves both to kill—i.e., to expose humanity's sinful condition—and to make alive through God's grace. He discusses Acts 20:1-12, drawing parallels with the ministries of Elijah and Paul, where the Gospel's transformative power is demonstrated through the resurrection of the dead and the renewal of spiritual life. Mahan emphasizes that the preacher's office is the highest calling, underscoring that the message of Christ crucified is paramount in confronting sin and leading believers to repentance and salvation. This sermon highlights the importance of the preacher in the Reformed tradition, consistent with doctrines of total depravity and sovereign grace, stressing that God must act entirely in the salvation process.
“Preaching the gospel is the most needful thing of all. It really is now. It's a matter of life or death.”
“The first thing the Word of God has got to do to you is kill you. Slay you... before He makes you alive.”
“A true preacher... is not about the man, but about the message. It is the Gospel that brings life.”
“This is the greatest blessing. I didn't know it. I was asleep to it all. Sleeping the sleep of death. And now I realize I'm the most fortunate blessed person on the top side of God's earth to hear the truth!”
The Bible emphasizes that preaching the gospel is essential for salvation, as it is the power of God unto salvation for everyone who believes.
1 Corinthians 1:17-21, Acts 20:24
The Scriptures affirm that it pleased God to save believers through the 'foolishness of preaching,' demonstrating that the gospel is God’s ordained means of salvation.
Romans 1:16, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
Understanding sovereign grace is crucial as it emphasizes God's ultimate authority in salvation, fostering humility and trust in His divine mercy.
Philippians 1:6, Ephesians 1:4-5
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