In the sermon titled "Truth vs. Man's Reasoning/ God vs. Man," Paul Mahan examines the confrontation between Jesus and the religious leaders depicted in Luke 20:19-47, focusing on the interplay between divine truth and human reasoning. Mahan argues that the religious leaders, motivated by inertia and wickedness, employed flattery and cunning to undermine Jesus' authority. He highlights Jesus' responses to their traps, particularly the question about paying tribute to Caesar, emphasizing the need for believers to prioritize their duty to God over worldly authorities. The sermon underscores the importance of divine truth in contrast to human wisdom, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, which posits the corruption of human reasoning apart from God's revelation in Scripture. Mahan's message ultimately illustrates how true understanding and life can only be found in Christ.
“False preachers don't fear God, they fear men.”
“Flattery... is how false religion operates.”
“If your Christ is not in it, it's dead, and it's going to end.”
“You can't argue against God. You can't refute the truth.”
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