The sermon "The Deliverer (Rejected)" by Paul Mahan elaborates on the central theme of Christ as the Deliverer, drawing parallels between Moses and Jesus. Mahan argues that humanity, often unaware of their bondage to sin, is in need of deliverance—a concept illustrated through various biblical narratives such as Moses' mission to save the Israelites from Egypt, Jesus’ entry into a world that ultimately rejected Him (Exodus 2:11-25). Key verses referenced include Romans 7:24 and Isaiah 59:16, highlighting the universal need for a savior and God's providential care for His people despite their rebellion. Mahan emphasizes the practical significance of recognizing this need for deliverance in both spiritual and relational contexts, urging believers to seek out Christ earnestly to find true freedom from sin and strife.
“Do you need delivering? You know, everybody all over the world needs delivering, but most don't know it.”
“The gospel's not that needful. It's just so. You find it so with you when things are, everything's just fine...”
“Our Lord Jesus Christ came into this world that is an enemy of God's people.”
“The only thing that will keep us from strife for one another? You know the only thing? Christ crucified.”
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