The sermon titled "Calling the Sick & Sinful," preached by Paul Mahan, focuses on Christ's mission to call sinners to repentance, as highlighted in Luke 5:31-32. Mahan argues that the Gospel is intended exclusively for those who recognize their sinful state, emphasizing that all are inherently unrighteous and in need of a Savior. He uses the parable of the publican and the sinner to illustrate the necessity of humility and the acknowledgment of sin to receive God's grace and forgiveness. Additionally, he presents Levi (Matthew) as an example of how the Lord sovereignly calls individuals to faith and transformation, leading them to abandon their former ways and follow Christ. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election, affirming the significance of recognizing one’s sinfulness as a prerequisite for receiving God’s mercy.
“The gospel is for those who are sick, those who are sinful.”
“Christ didn’t come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”
“The soul that sinneth must surely die. Sin is a sickness. Sin is a disease. We all have it.”
“In the fullness of time, they will hear Christ’s voice. His elect, His sheep, will hear His voice.”
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