In Paul Mahan's sermon titled "The Ornament of Meekness," the preacher addresses the theological topic of meekness as a central characteristic of a believer's life, drawing from 1 Peter 3:1-7. He argues that true meekness, or humility, reflects the nature of Christ and is vital for godly relationships, particularly within marriage. Mahan emphasizes that meekness is not weakness but rather a submissive spirit aligned with God’s authority. He supports his points with multiple Scripture references, including the examples of Christ and Sarah, illustrating how godly submission can lead to influence and peace within challenging contexts. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to embody the meekness of Christ, fostering harmony in relationships and displaying the beauty of godliness in a self-centered world.
“Meekness means humility. And there's nothing more beautiful than humility, is there?”
“Meek is not weak. Our Lord was anything but weak.”
“A softer answer turns away wrath. This is wisdom, and it's true.”
“The hidden man of the heart, that new creature in Christ... is in the sight of God of great price.”
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