In his sermon titled "Unleavened Bread," Preacher Paul Mahan explores the theological significance of leaven as a metaphor for various forms of sin, emphasizing the biblical command to remove leaven from one's life as illustrated in Exodus 12:15-24. He argues that leaven symbolizes false doctrine, hypocrisy, malice, and wickedness—elements that poison both individual faith and the broader community of believers. Mahan references key scriptures, including Matthew 16:8-12 and 1 Corinthians 5:8, highlighting Christ's warnings about the leaven of the Pharisees and encouraging a sincere pursuit of holiness. The sermon underscores the necessity for believers to be vigilant against the insidious nature of sin, advocating for prayer, mortification, and engagement with the Word of God as means to purge leaven and cultivate a life pleasing to God, ultimately stressing that salvation and acceptance before God come solely through the righteousness of Christ.
“A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.”
“You can't know God and know Christ and think you're keeping the law.”
“No one gets to glory...but those that love Jesus Christ.”
“Purge out self-righteousness, pride, malice, hypocrisy. Purge it out.”
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