In Paul Mahan's sermon titled "The Lord Waiting at a Well," the main theological focus centers on the doctrine of God's sovereign grace as exemplified through Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well in John 4. Mahan articulates the significance of Christ's intentional meeting with the woman, emphasizing that it was predetermined by God and illustrates the Reformed principle of election, asserting that all whom the Father gives to the Son will come to Him. He discusses various scripture passages, such as John 4:1-3 and 4:10, showing that Jesus actively draws individuals to Himself and imparts living water, which symbolizes the gift of salvation. The sermon underscores the importance of Christ as the source of spiritual nourishment, portraying the church as an oasis where true worship occurs and affirming the belief that salvation is a work of God's grace rather than human effort.
“Christ is the water, but where He is found is His church, His little oasis, His little wells in the wilderness.”
“He must go find my lost sheep. This is one of them. Could have been a man. But it's a woman.”
“If thou knewest the gift of God and who it is... thou wouldest have asked.”
“Salvation is not what you believe, it's who. It's not what you know, it's who. It's not where, it's who.”
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