In Paul Mahan's sermon titled "He Laid Aside His Garments," the central theological topic is the humility and sacrificial love of Jesus Christ as demonstrated through the washing of His disciples' feet (John 13:1-17). Mahan emphasizes that Jesus' act is not merely an example of humility but a profound illustration of His mission to save His people from sin, as He laid aside His divine glory to serve and ultimately sacrifice Himself. Key arguments are supported through Scripture references, notably John 10, which discusses Christ's love for His sheep, and Philippians 2, highlighting the significance of Christ taking on the form of a servant. Mahan asserts that Christ's effective love extends only to those whom God has chosen, which he argues is pivotal for understanding salvation. The practical significance lies in the reassurance of God's everlasting love and the necessity for believers to embody Christ’s selfless love in their interactions with one another.
“Having loved His own which were in the world, He loves them to the end. When is that? Whoever God loves, whoever Christ loves, He loves them always.”
“If I wash thee not, thou hast no part in me. Salvation is of the Lord. Salvation belongs to the Lord.”
“What a thing for the Son of God to wear, a towel. You know, I thought about this. I asked myself, what kind of towel was it?”
“In light of such love, in light of such sacrifice... this was humility. What Christ did.”
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