The sermon "Faith and Facts" by Paul Mahan addresses the relationship between faith and the evidence that undergirds it, emphasizing that true faith is rooted in God's revelation through various means. Mahan argues that the witness of God, the witness of men, and personal experience serve as essential foundations for belief in Christ. He refers to 1 John 5:9-10, asserting that God’s testimony, especially through creation and the Scriptures, provides a reliable basis for faith. He emphasizes the historical reality of Jesus Christ and the transformative power of faith in the lives of believers, pointing out that genuine faith is ultimately a gift from God. The significance of this message lies in affirming that faith is not blind or unreasonable but based on substantive evidence that God has graciously provided.
“God first demands simple childlike faith or belief in his word, in his promises.”
“God's witness is threefold. Number one, it is in creation.”
“No part of history has been so well documented as the life of Jesus Christ.”
“This faith is the gift of God; the natural man receiveth not the things of God.”
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