In the sermon titled "The Gift & Purpose of Preachers," Paul Mahan focuses on the theological topic of the biblical role of preachers within the church, drawing primarily from Ephesians 4:11-16. He argues that Christ, upon his ascension, bestowed various gifts in the form of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers to perfect and build up the body of Christ. Mahan emphasizes that these roles are essential for the spiritual development and unity of believers, as indicated in verses 12 and 13, which highlight the necessity of growing in knowledge and maturity in faith. He references additional scriptural support from 1 John 5:11, 2 Corinthians 9:15, and Hebrews 11, underscoring the transformative power of preached truth and the importance of recognizing true gospel preachers. The sermon elucidates the Reformed doctrine of grace, affirming that faith, repentance, and salvation are unconditional gifts from God, and it calls for a grateful recognition of the historical and present-day preachers who propagate this gospel truth.
“Salvation is by grace. It's a gift. 100% a gift. Not of works as any man should boast.”
“How shall they hear without a preacher?”
“These men...were gifts from God to sinners like us.”
“The body of Christ is built on one foundation, Christ the Lord.”
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