The sermon titled "My People & My City" by Paul Mahan primarily addresses the theological concept of the relationship between God, His people, and His church, drawn from Revelation 3:12. Mahan emphasizes that God's people are His elect, chosen and redeemed through His Word, and that the city, represented as the church, is a place where God's presence dwells. Key points include the assurance that God knows His people, the importance of the church as the city of God, and the hope that God has opened a door of salvation that cannot be shut by man. Mahan supports his arguments with numerous Scripture references, including Exodus, Isaiah, and the letters to the churches in Revelation, highlighting God's covenantal relationship with His people and their collective identity as His church. The practical significance of this doctrine underscores the comfort of being part of a beloved community that is anchored in Christ and sustained by His Word, affirming that true worship and belonging occur within the chosen assembly.
“These are my people. This is my city. My church. God's church.”
“A little bit of faith lays hold of Christ. Have you laid hold of by faith on Christ?”
“If he doesn't open it, if he doesn't open the ear, if he doesn't open the eye, if he doesn't open the heart, no man can do it.”
“The Word of God is everything. We preach the Word of God. We believe the Word of God. We stand on the Word of God.”
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