This sermon, titled "Six Stubborn Statements," addresses the doctrines of God's sovereignty, human depravity, divine election, the atonement of Christ, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the perseverance of the saints. Paul Mahan presents six essential theological assertions supported by scripture, asserting that God is either sovereign over all or not at all, and emphasizes the spiritual death of humanity due to sin. Key scripture references such as Ephesians 1:4 and Isaiah 46:9-10 underscore God's election and sovereignty; Daniel 4:35 and Genesis 2:17 highlight divine control and human depravity, respectively. The implications of these doctrines affirm the necessity of God's initiative in salvation and illustrate the Reformed belief in God's glory being central to the truth of Scripture.
“The problem is with our understanding. But if there appears to be two opposing views, the way that you may know which view is closest to the truth, is which one gives God all the glory.”
“If the God you believe in tries and fails, or his plans are spoiled by men and devils, He’s not God at all. You’re worshipping an idol.”
“A dead man can’t do anything, can he? No, he can’t. Only God can give him life.”
“Faith is not what makes the blood effectual. The blood is what makes faith. Faith is the effect, not the cause.”
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