Paul Mahan's sermon, titled "Our Great God," expounds on the theological doctrine of God's greatness as presented in Psalm 145. The preacher articulates that God's infinite goodness, majesty, and sovereignty warrant unceasing praise from His creation, particularly from humanity. He builds this argument through specific verses in the psalm, such as verses 1 and 3, which express the call to extol God's name and acknowledge His greatness as unsearchable. Mahan emphasizes that God's greatness is manifested in His works of creation, providence, and especially in the work of salvation through Christ, asserting that these truths have profound implications for worship and daily living. The sermon encourages listeners to bless God's name and examine their hearts to ensure they worship Him sincerely and truthfully.
“Praise means to revere or regard with great respect, tinged with awe.”
“Every day is another day of mercy and great.”
“His greatness is unsearchable. You can keep digging, and this treasure keeps growing.”
“We come in here weak and sickly, and we go out healed.”
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