The sermon titled "Captain of The Distressed" by Paul Mahan focuses on the typology of King David as a foreshadow of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the Old Testament’s role in pointing to Christ and His salvific work. Mahan outlines how David’s experiences as a rejected king parallel Christ’s suffering and rejection, particularly through the lens of 1 Samuel 22, wherein David gathers those who are distressed, in debt, and discontented. Key scriptural references include John 6, where Jesus speaks of those the Father gives Him, affirming the doctrine of sovereign election and the necessity of divine drawing for salvation. The practical significance lies in the assurance that Christ, as the true Captain, offers salvation and relief to those burdened by sin and distress, inviting them to come to Him for rest and forgiveness.
“The Old Testament is a picture, a type, a symbol, shadows of Christ and Him crucified.”
“They were in distress, in debt, and discontented... Come to Christ, all who are in distress, in debt, and discontented.”
“He became captain over them. I’ll tell you what he did... He delivered them all from their debts, completely absolved them of all their debts as Christ.”
“The way to God is to fall down on your face at the feet of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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