The main theological topic of Paul Mahan's sermon, "Following Christ to the End," centers on the call to discipleship and the urgency of following Christ, especially in light of the inevitability of suffering and death. Mahan emphasizes that true discipleship entails a readiness to endure hardship and even death for Christ's glory, illustrated through Peter's conversation with Jesus in John 21:18-25. He supports this by explaining that Peter's restoration after denying Christ foreshadows a greater calling, culminating in his eventual martyrdom. Mahan applies Galatians 2:20, which speaks of being crucified with Christ, highlighting that all believers may face a spiritual crucifixion in their walk of faith. The sermon concludes with the practical significance of personal application in one's discipleship journey—encouraging believers to look exclusively to Christ rather than comparing themselves to others, thereby cultivating a deeper, more committed fellowship with the Lord.
“The Lord is talking to Simon Peter as if he's the only one, and every one of them hears it. And may we all hear it and say, Lord, speak to me.”
“Follow me means to walk with Him. Commune with Him. Talk with Him. He's your Father.”
“If you look within, you'll be discouraged. If you look at others, you'll be disappointed. If you look to Christ, you'll be encouraged.”
“It's none of your business what I do with John, or anybody for that matter. You follow me.”
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