In the sermon titled "Christ Crucified," Paul Mahan focuses on the theological significance of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, emphasizing its centrality in Scripture and its profound implications for salvation. The preacher argues that the crucifixion is the culmination of biblical prophecy, where the themes of God’s holiness, justice, mercy, and grace converge at the cross. Key Scripture references include John 19, where the events surrounding the crucifixion are detailed, and Isaiah 53, which predicts the suffering of the Messiah as a vicarious atonement for sin. Mahan highlights the paradox of sorrow and joy inherent in Christ's crucifixion, noting that it is the source of salvation for God's chosen people and an offense to human pride. The sermon underscores the necessity of recognizing the weight of Christ’s sacrifice and calls believers to respond with humility and worship.
“Beware of smiling preachers. Beware of them. The story of Christ crucified is the sum and substance of this whole book.”
“God laid on him my iniquity. I can't fathom... if you hit your knees, if you confess with your mouth and with your heart, you believe on this crucified Christ, thank God. Thank God to high heaven.”
“He said, ‘I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ and Him crucified.’”
“Nothing less than what Jesus Christ suffered on this cross will save one single thing. Nothing more, nothing less than what Jesus Christ did by Himself on Calvary’s tree.”
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