In his sermon titled "The Lord Will Pass Through & Passover," Paul Mahan explores the theological significance of the Passover as depicted in Exodus 12, emphasizing God's act of deliverance for His chosen people. Mahan argues that just as God liberated the Israelites from their bondage in Egypt, He similarly brings believers out of the spiritual bondage of sin through Christ. He highlights key Scriptures, including Exodus 12:13, which speaks of the blood as a sign for protection, drawing parallels to Romans 8:1 and the notion that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus. Mahan conveys the crucial Reformed doctrine of substitutionary atonement, asserting that the blood of Christ is what justifies and protects believers from judgment, reiterating that salvation is entirely of the Lord's doing, as aided by the Holy Spirit. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call for believers to reflect on their need for Christ as the ultimate Passover Lamb, encouraging a deeper understanding of grace amid life's trials.
“Exodus means going out. And this whole story is the Lord bringing his people out.”
“Mercy to be miserable. It's mercy to need mercy. It's mercy for the Lord to make you afflicted.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. We don't help Him out. Our faith doesn’t save us. Our faith is in the Savior.”
“When I see the blood, I will pass over you. Not when I see that you're resolved to do better.”
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