In the sermon titled "He That Hath The Son," Paul Mahan expounds on the essential Reformed doctrine of salvation and the necessity of possessing a relationship with Christ for true spiritual life. Mahan emphasizes that salvation is entirely the work of God, who imparts eternal life through His Son, as indicated in 1 John 5:12, which states that having the Son is synonymous with having life. He argues that spiritual life is not derived from material possessions or worldly achievements but is a divine gift from God, emphasizing that those who do not know the Son remain spiritually dead. Through a series of practical illustrations and biblical references, Mahan drives home the point that knowing Christ intimately is crucial — it involves not only a cognitive acknowledgment but a profound dependence on Him as their Savior and advocate. The sermon's application centers on the need for believers to recognize the fullness of life available through union with Christ and the transformational nature of true faith.
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's to be given life, and this life is in His Son.”
“He that hath the Son hath life, and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.”
“Life, true life was revealed by Jesus Christ... He is life. He is the God in whom we live and move and have our being.”
“To have the Son is to have a need for the Son... It's to believe Him, to trust Him, to come to Him.”
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