In Paul Mahan's sermon "Blessed Believers," the main theological topic is rooted in the post-resurrection appearance of Christ to His disciples, particularly focusing on the story of Thomas' doubt. Mahan argues against the misapplication of Scripture regarding the role of the Holy Spirit and clarifies that the apostles had a unique commission and gifts that are not present in today's church. He supports his points with John 20:29, highlighting how Thomas' experience exemplifies faith in what is not seen and affirms the essential doctrine of justification by faith alone. The practical significance of the sermon emphasizes the importance of communal worship, faith over doubt, and the assurance of God's sovereign grace in sustaining believers despite their struggles with disbelief.
“Be not faithless, but believe Him. And our Lord chooses the weak thing... to confound the mighty.”
“Whoever you get with other than God's people, you'll become a skeptic, you'll become full of doubts and fears.”
“Believing is seeing. Our Lord said, didn't I say unto you, if you believe, you see?”
“You are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.”
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