The sermon delivered by Paul Mahan focuses on the parallel between the days of Noah and the days of Lot, as referenced in Luke 17:28-29. Mahan argues that as during those times of rampant sin and disregard for God, current society also reflects a state of moral decay characterized by indulgence and apathy toward the coming judgment. He references Genesis regarding Noah and Lot to illustrate the urgency of repentance and the need for believers to remain steadfast in their faith, seeking the Lord actively. The sermon emphasizes that those outside of the gospel—illustrated by Sodom—face dire consequences, urging listeners to prioritize their spiritual wellbeing. Mahan highlights the practical significance of this teaching: believers must not allow the distractions of life to lead them away from their covenant relationship with God, and must urgently call their loved ones to salvation while there is still time.
“Teach us to number our days, that we might apply our hearts to wisdom. What's wisdom? Christ, to know Him.”
“If you don't have the Son, you don't have life. We're dead and dying. So this is vital.”
“He that saveth his life, that is, makes a life for himself in this world, apart from the gospel, will lose it.”
“Remember Lot's wife. She appeared to be coming out... and in the very end, Sodom was still in her heart.”
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