The sermon titled "A Book of Remembrance" by Paul Mahan centers on the doctrine of the fear of God, emphasizing its significance for true believers. Mahan argues that a genuine fear of the Lord is a distinguishing characteristic of God's people, contrasting it with the prevailing indifference to God's holiness evidenced in the current culture. He utilizes Malachi 3:16 to illustrate that God acknowledges and remembers those who fear Him, leading to a "book of remembrance" that signifies their faithfulness. Further supported by Scriptures such as Isaiah 66:2, Jeremiah 23, and 2 Peter 3, Mahan underscores the dangerous consequences of neglecting the fear of God and contrasts true righteousness found only in Christ to human unrighteousness. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it calls believers to a life of reverence and obedience, ultimately reminding them of their need for redemption through Jesus Christ.
“The most prevalent characteristic of God's true people [...] is that they fear the Lord.”
“This book is a book of remembrance to remind us of who God is and what we are.”
“Only in Jesus Christ is anyone found righteous. Outside of Jesus Christ, God is a consuming fire.”
“Do you fear the Lord? I pray that you do.”
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