In his sermon "Whosoever Believeth," Paul Mahan emphasizes the doctrine of salvation through faith as articulated in 1 John 5:1, where belief in Jesus as the Christ signifies being born of God. Mahan argues that this belief is accessible to all—men, women, Jews, Gentiles—emphasizing that salvation is not based on human effort but is wholly an act of God’s grace. He supports his claims with references such as Ephesians 2:8, outlining faith as a divine gift, and he uses the narrative of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch from Acts 8 to illustrate the necessity of preaching for individuals to come to faith. Mahan stresses the transformative nature of being "born of God," which grants believers new spiritual life and perspective, reinforcing the Reformed understanding of total depravity and unconditional election, where faith is a miraculous work initiated by God.
Key Quotes
“Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God.”
“Faith is not an act of the human will, but an act of God's will, of God who worketh all things after the counsel of His will.”
“Everyone whosoever believes Christ was chosen by God, elect according to the foreknowledge of God.”
“Jesus Christ is the last prophet. He is that prophet of whom the prophets wrote.”
The Bible states that whosoever believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God (1 John 5:1).
The Bible emphasizes that faith in Jesus as the Christ is essential for being born of God. According to 1 John 5:1, 'Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God.' This declaration includes all people, transcending ethnic and social barriers, emphasizing that belief, rather than works, grants us the title of 'born of God.' This fundamental belief recognizes Jesus not only as a historical figure but as the anointed one appointed by God for our salvation.
1 John 5:1, Acts 8, Ephesians 2:8, John 1:12-13
Faith is described in Ephesians 2:8 as a gift from God, not a work of human will.
Ephesians 2:8 clearly states that 'by grace are you saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.' This demonstrates that faith is not merely a decision made by an individual but a miraculous gift bestowed by God. It emphasizes God's sovereignty in the act of salvation, as He actively gives faith to those He has chosen, reinforcing the belief in sovereign grace. Thus, faith is ultimately the result of God's work within the believer, allowing them to trust in Christ.
Ephesians 2:8, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
Believing Jesus is the Christ affirms His role as our Savior and the fulfillment of God's promise.
Believing that Jesus is the Christ is foundational to the Christian faith. It affirms that He is the anointed one sent by God, prophesied throughout the Scriptures. Jesus as the Christ embodies the roles of prophet, priest, and king, underscoring His significance in God's redemptive plan. This belief is not only about acknowledging His historical existence but understanding His divine nature as God manifest in the flesh. Those who believe have a deep understanding of His authority to save and the relevance of His teachings and sacrifice for humanity's sins.
John 1:12-13, Isaiah 25:9
To be born of God means to receive new spiritual life through faith in Christ.
Being born of God signifies a supernatural transformation that occurs when one believes in Jesus Christ. According to Scripture, this new birth is a work of God, where individuals are given spiritual life, enabling them to love God and pursue holiness. It indicates a departure from spiritual death into life, characterized by a new heart and new desires. This miraculous event is not achieved through human effort but is a testament to God's grace and power at work in the believer's life.
1 John 5:1, John 1:12-13, Ephesians 2:1-5
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