The main theological topic addressed in Paul Mahan's sermon titled "Never Man Spake Like This Man" centers on the unique authority and power of Christ's words as depicted in John 7:46. Mahan argues that Jesus' speech possessed divine authority that no other could claim, emphasizing that even His enemies acknowledged the unparalleled nature of His communication. Key Scripture references include John 7:40-46, where the officers return with the declaration that "never a man spake like this man," and passages from Luke 4, Isaiah 61, and John 14, demonstrating how Jesus spoke with authority and fulfilled prophetic Scripture. The doctrinal significance lies in recognizing Christ as the ultimate voice of truth and grace, emphasizing the Reformed understanding of Christ’s dual nature as fully God and fully man who speaks the Word of God with power to transform lives, reveal divine truths, and effectuate salvation.
“They came to silence him and he ended up silencing them. Only the Lord can do that.”
“Never a man spake like this man. The authority, the power. Oh my.”
“He came to bring the good news... He’s the only one that can heal your broken heart, whatever your sad and sorrowful over.”
“Never a man spoke with such love. He is love.”
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