Paul Mahan's sermon titled "The Faithful Witness" explores the theological significance of the Revelation of Jesus Christ as presented in Revelation chapter 1. The preacher argues that the book isn't merely a cryptic prophecy about future events, but rather a divinely revealed account intended to affirm the truth of God through Christ. He emphasizes that this revelation is accessible through the Holy Spirit, illustrating the eschatological urgency articulated in verses that speak of things shortly to come to pass. Mahan references John 1 and Revelation 1:1-6, arguing that Christ is identified as the faithful witness who conveys God's truth and reveals salvation, making the doctrinal point that Jesus' sacrificial death was specific to His elect. The sermon underscores the practical importance of reading Scripture attentively and adhering to its truths as essential for receiving God's blessings and maintaining faith.
“It is the revelation, the only revelation... Not something you figure out. Not something you discover, but something that is revealed to you.”
“Blessed is he that readeth... Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.”
“He died for His sheep. He died for His people, and He made peace for them by the blood of His cross.”
“Jesus Christ is God. He was, He is, and He is to come.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!