The sermon titled "The Power of Darkness & Power of God," preached by Paul Mahan, addresses the contrast between the pervasive influence of darkness, as exemplified by Judas's betrayal of Christ, and the transcendent power of God evident in Jesus's actions in the Garden of Gethsemane. Mahan emphasizes the unseen nature of spiritual warfare, referencing Luke 22:47-53, where Judas approaches Jesus with a kiss—symbolizing deceit—while the narrative reveals the ongoing struggle between spiritual darkness and divine light. The preacher draws parallels to biblical instances of darkness, citing Exodus 10 and Isaiah 8 to illustrate the state of the world and the importance of remaining in the light of Christ. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call for believers to remain vigilant through prayer and to rely on God's sovereign grace to combat the spiritual darkness that surrounds them.
“This world is a dark place, and the greatest darkness is religion.”
“The battle is not ours; it's the Lord's.”
“Our weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty to the pulling down of strongholds.”
“Salvation is up to the Lord. His kingdom is not of this world.”
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