In Paul Mahan's sermon, "Plain Preaching Of The Word," the principal theological topic is the centrality and authority of Scripture in the preaching ministry. Mahan argues that true preaching must focus solely on the proclamation of God's Word, as commanded in 2 Timothy 4:2, particularly in light of the tendency for people to turn away from sound doctrine. He emphasizes the regenerating power of Scripture using texts like 1 Peter 1:23 and James 1:18 to illustrate how God brings life and spiritual awakening through the declaration of truth, rather than through human persuasion or gimmicks. The sermon also highlights the Reformed doctrine of election, referencing Romans 8 and emphasizing that those chosen by God are set apart through the truth and sanctified by the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, Mahan underscores that the preaching of God's Word is essential not just for individual regeneration but for the glorification of God and the affirmation of His grace in salvation.
“A true preacher of the Word of God only wants to do just that, preach God's Word, nothing more, nothing less.”
“It's not our soul-winning tactics, so to speak, but well, God's Word itself says we are born again, not by corruptible seed, but by incorruptible, the Word of God.”
“God's people thank God for choosing them, for saving them. And false preachers and religionists thank people for doing something for God.”
“He elected them to save them from what they deserve.”
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