Paul Mahan's sermon titled "Blessed" explores the theological significance of blessings as articulated in Numbers 6:22-27. The preacher emphasizes that true blessing comes from God, particularly through His spoken Word delivered by chosen messengers. He articulates that the ultimate blessing is the knowledge of God and salvation through Jesus Christ, who is presented as the fulfilled manifestation of God's promise and grace. He supports his arguments with various Scripture references, including Malachi 3:16 and Hebrews 1:1-2, highlighting that God speaks to His people through His Word and messengers. The doctrinal significance resonates deeply within Reformed theology, underscoring the sovereignty of God in salvation, the centrality of Christ in the Scriptures, and the assurance that God will keep His chosen people eternally blessed.
“The greatest of all blessings is to be known of God. Our Lord said of Israel, you of all people have I known.”
“The blessed word of the Lord and he spoke. God hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son.”
“Salvation belongeth unto the Lord. It's His will. It's His choice. It's His decision. It's His work.”
“A good name is better than anything... What a glorious calling to have His name.”
The Bible teaches that blessings come from God, who promises to bless His people and keeps them in Christ.
Numbers 6:22-27, Ephesians 1:3
We know we are blessed by God through the assurance of salvation and His continual presence in our lives.
Psalm 121, Numbers 6:27
Knowing God is essential for Christians as it is the foundation of faith and the source of true blessing.
John 17:3, Ephesians 1:4-5
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