The sermon titled "Whosoever Believeth" focuses on the Reformed doctrine of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ as expressed in 1 John 5:1. Paul Mahan emphasizes that salvation is not based on human effort but is a divine gift, affirming that "whosoever believeth" encompasses all humanity, including marginalized groups, highlighting God's inclusive grace. He illustrates this through the account of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8, emphasizing that true faith is a miracle wrought by God, reinforcing that belief is not a mere act of the human will, but an expression of God's electing grace, as shown in Ephesians 2:8. The significance of the sermon lies in its affirmation of justification by faith alone and the miraculous nature of spiritual rebirth, aligning with Reformed teaching that maintains salvation is wholly God's work and that faith is a gift bestowed by Him.
“Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God. Whosoever believeth... does not say whosoever doeth great things, whosoever worketh, but rather whosoever believeth.”
“This act of believing, this heartfelt faith in the Lord Jesus Christ isn't something we drum up... it's something that God gave us, gave His people.”
“To believe that Jesus is the Christ is to believe that he's the sovereign ruler, savior, redeemer, the only mediator between God and men.”
“Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God. Amen.”
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