The sermon delivered by Paul Mahan centers on the theological theme of "waiting on the Lord," drawing heavily from Psalm 25:5. Mahan emphasizes that waiting is integral to faith, likening it to a trustful expectation of divine guidance and providence. He discusses various Scriptural references, including those from Job, Ecclesiastes, and 2 Peter, to illustrate that God's timing is fundamentally different from human time, and this divine waiting requires patience and hope in God's promises. Mahan underscores that this waiting is spiritually significant, as it engages believers in active preparation and reliance on God's Word while offering comfort and anticipation of greater spiritual truths, culminating in the ultimate hope of Christ's return.
“Waiting is the most difficult thing for us to do. It's absolutely the most difficult thing.”
“To wait on the Lord is to gather, to wait. To wait on the Lord is to wait on a word from the Lord.”
“A man that's born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble. I need to hear some comfort, don’t you?”
“We’re waiting on a word from our Lord... We need to stop our ears and come and sit and wait on a word from Him whose wisdom it personifies.”
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