The sermon delivered by Paul Mahan centers on the theological theme of redemption as illustrated in the book of Ruth, specifically Ruth 1. Mahan explores the narrative of Naomi and Ruth, emphasizing their journey from Moab back to Bethlehem, the "house of bread," which symbolizes the church and the provision of the Gospel. He discusses key points, such as the destructive consequences of leaving the truth of God's word, the contrasting fates of Ruth and Orpah, and the unwavering love of God in bringing His chosen ones back to Himself. He uses scripture references like Psalm 37:25 and Proverbs 15:16 to illustrate God's faithfulness, emphasizing that the trials and sorrows faced by the faithful are ultimately expressions of divine love and mercy that lead to redemption. The sermon calls believers to cling to Christ, highlighting that true spiritual sustenance and ultimate fulfillment are found in Him alone.
“This is glorious. This is the greatest love story ever told. Great love of God to sinners.”
“You can have everything that Moab has to offer... If you don't have Jesus Christ, you'll die. And you'll lose everything.”
“The Lord brought me home. I went out full, full of myself. Came home empty of self.”
“Nothing that happens to a child of God is against them. All things work together, what? For them.”
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