In Paul Mahan's sermon titled "The True Church," the main theological topic addressed is the nature and definition of the true Church of God, as distinct from merely physical structures or diverse denominations. Mahan argues that the true Church is primarily constituted by God's elect, who acknowledge His sovereignty in choosing them, rather than by human decisions or merits. He supports his arguments with Scripture, particularly Exodus 12, emphasizing four criteria that define where the true Church can be found: the identity of the people present (God's elect), the significance of the blood of the lamb as atonement, the act of partaking in the lamb, and the absence of leaven, representing hypocrisy and self-righteousness. The practical significance of these points underscores the necessity for congregations to be centered on the gospel, to recognize the importance of Christ's sacrifice, and to approach worship with sincerity and truth.
“The church is not a building. But the church is the people of God.”
“What was on the houses...was the blood of the lamb. They knew it then, they know it now. Every true church house...only the blood of Jesus Christ...spares them.”
“What were they doing in the house? They were eating the flesh of that lamb. They were talking about the lamb.”
“There should be no leaven in your houses...no self-righteousness in the church of God.”
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