The sermon "He That Was Dead Came Forth," based on John 11:44, addresses the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the sovereign grace of God in salvation. The preacher, Paul Mahan, emphasizes that humanity is spiritually dead in sin, akin to Lazarus's physical death, and cannot respond to God without His calling. Key Scripture references include Ephesians 2:1, Romans 8:28, and Ezekiel 36:26, which highlight God's sovereign initiative in salvation and the necessity of His intervention to bring the spiritually dead to life. Mahan argues that true comfort in grief can only be found in understanding God's sovereign plan and grace, asserting that God works all things for His glory and the benefit of His chosen people. The significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides to believers that their hope is rooted in Christ's sovereign power to resurrect both physically and spiritually.
“If the Lord doesn't speak, if the Lord doesn't call somebody out of death to life, they are not going to live.”
“Salvation is of the Lord.”
“There is no comfort anywhere else with anyone else in anything else. None.”
“He's the God of all comfort. How do you get comfort in that? Knowing He did it.”
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