The sermon titled "Returning & Rest" by Paul Mahan addresses the Reformed doctrine of the authority of Scripture and the necessity of repentance and faith. Mahan underscores humanity's persistent rebellion against God's Word, emphasizing that modern individuals often seek guidance from worldly philosophies—symbolized by "Egypt"—rather than turning to divine truth. He supports his arguments with various verses from Isaiah 30, particularly noting the call to "return" and the assertion that true strength lies in sitting still and resting in God's promises. The practical significance of this message is the urgent need for individuals and churches to prioritize biblical truth and establish a posture of listening over the clamorous opinions of contemporary culture, thereby facilitating genuine spiritual renewal and rest in Christ.
“Woe to the rebellious children, saith the Lord, that take counsel, but not of me.”
“Their strength is to sit still. You mean do nothing? That’s exactly right.”
“In returning and rest shall ye be saved, and quietness and confidence shall be your strength.”
“No one is going to hear God's Word when their mouth is open.”
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