The sermon titled "Moses Faith" by Paul Mahan centers on the theological significance of faith as depicted in Hebrews 11. Mahan emphasizes that faith is not a mere acknowledgment of God's existence but a radical belief in God's character, as demonstrated through the life of Moses. He argues that true faith is a supernatural gift from God, not an act of human will, citing Ephesians 1:19 and 2:8 to corroborate that genuine belief is divinely bestowed. Mahan underscores that Moses exemplified such faith by believing God's promises and Word, which ultimately leads to the understanding of salvation as God's sovereign work. The significance of this doctrine is that it highlights the glory of God in salvation and the necessity of faith as a divine gift.
“Faith is the act, the gift of God upon certain human beings. No one would believe unless God Almighty operated on them.”
“Moses believed God is God. That's one of the things that the Lord revealed to Moses.”
“Moses didn't understand fully everything God was telling him... but he believed him. Moses didn't question him.”
“If you really believe God, really believe God's Word, the world will hate you.”
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