In this sermon titled "The Centurion," Paul Mahan addresses the theme of sovereign grace and the nature of true faith as illustrated through the encounter between Jesus and a Roman centurion found in Luke 7. Mahan emphasizes that the centurion exemplifies genuine faith by recognizing his own unworthiness and Christ's sovereign authority. This is supported by Jesus' response, where He marvels at the centurion's faith, declaring He has not seen such faith in Israel, underscoring the idea that salvation is rooted in God's electing love. Scripture references such as Romans 10 and the dialogue between Jesus and the centurion highlight the necessity of acknowledging God's sovereignty and one's own sinfulness for justification. The sermon reinforces the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, emphasizing that true faith arises from a recognition of God’s sovereignty and an understanding of one’s own unworthiness.
“Salvation is of the Lord, His will, that He chooses whom He will, His choice, His power, His grace.”
“The first thing that a sinner will find out about Jesus Christ is that He is Lord.”
“They don't believe they deserve a chance to be saved. They believe they deserve hell.”
“Not in all of religion where you hardly find anybody that says, I'm unworthy and God is sovereign in salvation.”
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