In "Not As Many," Paul Mahan addresses the theological issue of discernment regarding false preachers and the essential qualifications of true Gospel ministers. He emphasizes that many deceive by corrupting the Word of God, citing 2 Corinthians 2:17, where Paul distinguishes true preachers from the numerous false prophets who distort Scripture. Mahan discusses the implications of this corruption, such as the use of non-biblical teachings and various corrupt versions of the Bible, arguing that true preachers must remain faithful to God’s Word and operate under the authority of Christ. He stresses the importance of recognizing a true preacher's sincere motivation for glorifying God and the centrality of Christ in their message, ultimately highlighting the significant doctrinal implications for the health of the church and the salvation of souls.
“We are not as many which corrupt the Word of God. This is the conclusive mark of false prophets.”
“True preachers are in this thing for the glory of God, the truth of God, the honor, the glory of God.”
“A true preacher is conscious of being in the sight of God. He is the one, God is the one that a true preacher is most conscious of.”
“Jesus Christ is the message preached by the true preacher of God. He preaches that Jesus Christ is God, God manifested in the flesh.”
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