In the sermon titled "Foundation Truths," Paul Mahan addresses the essential theological doctrine of Christ as the foundation of salvation and the importance of three foundational truths: God's Word, grace, and faith. Mahan argues that destruction of these foundations poses a grave threat to truth, referencing Psalm 11:3, which poses the rhetorical question regarding what the righteous can do if the foundations are destroyed. He supports his assertions through Scripture, notably citing 1 Corinthians 3:11, Isaiah 28:16, and Ephesians 2:20, emphasizing that all aspects of salvation and Christian life rest upon these truths, rooted in Christ. The practical significance of this message underscores the necessity for believers to recognize that their faith is built entirely on the inerrant Word of God, the sovereign grace of God, and faith in Jesus Christ alone—elements critical for opposing contemporary attacks on biblical authority and soteriology.
“The foundation of all things, especially salvation, is Jesus Christ.”
“Everything that the believer believes depends upon God's word.”
“If salvation is not by grace, what are we going to do?”
“The just shall live by faith. Simply trusting, believing, and looking to Christ alone and nothing and no one else.”
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