The sermon titled "Christmas Message" by Paul Mahan delves into the significance of Christ's birth as presented in Luke 2, emphasizing the priority of Christ's death for salvation over the celebration of His birth. Mahan argues against the commercialization and pagan origins of Christmas, asserting that while the birth of Christ is noteworthy, the true command from Scripture is to remember His death through the ordinances of Baptism and the Lord's Supper. He reinforces his points using Scripture references, notably Luke 2:10-11, and highlights the necessity of understanding the identity of Christ as both God and man, born of a virgin, in fulfilling God's plan for redemption. The doctrinal significance lies in his insistence on the reformed understanding of salvation — that it is Christ’s obedience and atonement that brings peace with God, focusing on how believers can have assurance through faith in Christ's completed work.
“His birth is important, yes... but His death is what saves.”
“There is no peace for the wicked, God said. Those who do not know, bow to love and worship the Son of the Most High God.”
“If Jesus Christ is not God, He's the greatest imposter who ever lived on this earth.”
“O blessed are the people who worship the living and true God, in spirit and in truth, and see Him high and lifted up, the Lord, the Savior, Redeemer, and coming King of His people.”
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