In "Let God Be True," Paul Mahan addresses the doctrine of total depravity, emphasizing the inherent sinfulness of humanity and the need for divine grace for salvation. He argues that in light of Scripture, particularly Romans 3:4, it is clear that God's truth stands against mankind's falsehoods, asserting that all humanity, regardless of being Jew or Gentile, is guilty and incapable of righteousness on their own. Mahan draws on examples from Romans to illustrate mankind's sinful state—declaring all people are born liars and must be brought to salvation by God's sovereign choice. This understanding of depravity highlights the necessity of recognizing God's sovereignty in salvation, as Mahan stresses that it is solely God's will, mercy, and grace that lead to redemption, reinforcing Reformed doctrines of salvation by grace alone and total reliance on Christ's atonement.
“Let God be true, but every man a liar.”
“The truth, the truth is declared in Romans, the truth of who God is.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's His will, His choice, His power, His work, His righteousness.”
“Man is dead. He's unwilling, he's unable to come to God, to believe God.”
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