The sermon by Paul Mahan focuses on the incarnation of Jesus Christ and its significance for both His earthly life and the spiritual rebirth of believers. Mahan emphasizes that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies, notably citing Luke 1:26-33, where the angel Gabriel announces His birth. He argues that the mystery of the incarnation—God becoming flesh—is foundational to the Christian faith and points to 1 Timothy 3:16 as a pivotal verse that encapsulates this truth. Furthermore, Mahan draws parallels between the miraculous birth of Christ and the necessity for individuals to experience a new birth, highlighting that salvation is entirely the work of God and not a decision of man, thus underscoring Reformed doctrines of election and grace. The significance of this doctrine is profound, as it not only explains the reason for Christ's coming to Earth but also assures believers of their identity and acceptance before God.
“The purpose why he came here, the reason he was born, is to die on a cross on Golgotha's hill.”
“It is a controversy among men. Most don't think he was born of a virgin. Most don't think he was God. But with God and his people, no controversy.”
“You must be born of God. Born from above. That way he gets all the glory.”
“His mercy. He's had mercy on me, on them that fear Him from generation to generation. It’s all about Him.”
The Bible reveals that Christ was born of a virgin as a fulfillment of prophecy, highlighting the mystery of God becoming man (Luke 1:26-35).
Luke 1:26-35, Isaiah 7:14
The virgin birth is significant because it affirms Jesus' divine nature and his role as a sinless Savior (Matt 1:21).
Matthew 1:21, Luke 1:35
We know Jesus is both God and man through Scripture that testifies to His dual nature (1 Tim 3:16).
1 Timothy 3:16, John 1:14
Being born again is essential as it signifies spiritual rebirth necessary for salvation (John 3:3).
John 3:3, 1 Peter 1:3
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!