In the sermon "Perilous Times," Paul Mahan addresses the doctrine of eschatology, particularly focusing on the characteristics of the last days as outlined in 2 Timothy 3. He argues that contemporary society epitomizes the behaviors predicted by the Apostle Paul, such as self-love, materialism, familial disobedience, and a general rejection of moral standards. Mahan references Matthew 24 alongside his exposition of 2 Timothy 3 to illustrate the signs preceding Christ's return, emphasizing the prevalence of falsehood, violence, and a lack of gratitude towards God. The sermon serves as a warning to the church about the spiritual degradation of society, urging believers to be vigilant, recognizing that these behaviors reflect a denial of God’s power and truth, and highlighting the need for genuine faith in these perilous times.
“No generation has ever fit the description of 2 Timothy, chapter 3, like our present generation.”
“Men shall be lovers of their own selves... This is the me generation, the my generation, the big I generation.”
“They have a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof.”
“If you ignore this message, you will do so at your own peril.”
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