The sermon titled "Redemption, Marriage, a Child" by Paul Mahan focuses on the theological theme of redemption illustrated through the narrative of Ruth and Boaz in the Book of Ruth (Ruth 4). The preacher argues that Ruth serves as a picture of God's grace and the Gospel, drawing parallels between Boaz's act of redemption and Christ's redemptive work for sinners. He references key Scriptures, including Ruth 4 and Romans 3, to demonstrate how the law, while good, cannot redeem and instead reveals humanity's sinfulness, necessitating divine redemption through Jesus Christ. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its affirmation of the doctrine of unconditional election and the assurance of redemption offered by Christ, inviting believers to recognize their identity as recipients of grace and members of God's family.
“This book is a story of a great man, a great redeemer, and his great redemption. And I'm not talking about Boaz. I'm talking about the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The law is holy and just and good. There’s nothing wrong with God’s law. The fault is in us who can't keep it.”
“Ruth is a trophy of God's grace... a picture, such a promise, a reality of the fact that this man came into the world to save sinners.”
“You’re not your own. You’re bought with a price.”
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