In Paul Mahan's sermon titled "Christ's Accomplishment," the central theological topic addressed is the nature and significance of Christ's death as an accomplishment of salvation. Mahan argues that Jesus Christ, fully divine and fully human, must reveal His glory to His chosen disciples, demonstrating that God's electing grace enables individuals to behold His glory. He supports this with passages from Luke 9, where Christ's transfiguration serves as a revelation of His divine nature, and further references Isaiah 43:10 and 2 Corinthians 3 to emphasize biblical election and the unveiling of Christ to believers. The sermon culminates with the assertion that Christ's sacrificial death not only fulfilled the law but also secured the justification of His elect, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of substitutionary atonement and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“Salvation is God choosing persons to behold the person of his Son. God chose them.”
“His death was a substitutionary death. He died in the stead of, in the place of, as a substitute for his people.”
“His death was an accomplishment. You see, death is our due... But for the Lord Jesus Christ now, his death was an accomplishment.”
“If God chooses you to behold the glory of his Son... you will see Salvation is in Him and Him alone.”
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