The sermon titled "A Book for the God Fearing," preached by Paul Mahan, centers around the topic of the fear of the Lord as a defining characteristic of God's people. Mahan argues that true believers exhibit a reverent fear of God, unlike those who rely on false assurances offered by false prophets. He highlights Scripture references such as Malachi 3:16, which details the book of remembrance written for those who fear the Lord, and Jeremiah 23:18-19, contrasting the attitudes of the wicked and the righteous. The sermon emphasizes that only those who fear God and recognize their sinfulness can hope for salvation through Christ, thereby illustrating the practical significance of a faithful remembrance of God’s sovereignty and righteousness in believers' lives.
“The most prevalent characteristic of God's true people is that they fear the Lord. They fear the Lord.”
“This book is a book of remembrance to remind us of who God is and what we are.”
“Only those found in Jesus Christ will be accounted righteous before a holy God.”
“The day I make up my jewels in my crown, I will spare them as a man spareth his own son.”
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