In his sermon "What They Are Doing And Saying," Paul Mahan explores the theological concept of salvation as depicted in Revelation 7. The main argument asserts that worship in heaven mirrors the worship of believers on earth, emphasizing that the righteous in heaven are those chosen by God who reflect His glory through worship. Mahan supports this idea with various Scripture references including Revelation 7:9-10, John 3:16, and Romans 8:29-30, highlighting how God’s salvation is entirely His work, devoid of human merit. The doctrinal significance lies in its reaffirmation of Reformed theology's emphasis on divine sovereignty in salvation and the sufficiency of Christ's righteousness as the means of redemption for the elect.
“What they are doing, what those in heaven are doing and saying, is what they were doing and saying while on this earth.”
“It’s not good works that save us, but grace that saves us. It’s not us keeping the law. We can’t. But it’s Christ keeping the law.”
“Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne and unto the Lamb. Salvation from the choosing to the crowning belongs to God.”
“God gets all the glory. He won’t share His glory. And let me tell you, folks, true worshipers don’t share it.”
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