The sermon titled "2-Fold Message" by Paul Mahan addresses the urgent theological truths found in Isaiah 40, focusing on the concept of God's two-fold message delivered through the voice of His prophets. Mahan argues that every messenger of God presents a life-and-death urgency in their call to repentance, reflecting both the frailty of humanity—the metaphor that "all flesh is grass"—and the enduring nature of God's Word as the only path to salvation. The speaker highlights that Isaiah calls for individuals to "prepare the way of the Lord," establishing both the responsibility of the preacher and the necessity of recognizing God's sovereignty and holiness. Key Scripture references, such as Isaiah 40:6-8, illustrate the transient nature of human existence contrasted with the eternal stature of God's Word. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the call for personal repentance and the recognition of God's redemptive work through Jesus Christ, ultimately highlighting the urgency of responding to God's invitation to salvation.
“The true preacher, the voice in the wilderness, always exalts God and abases man.”
“All flesh is grass, and all man is like grass. Temporary, weak, vain, perishing.”
“Repent or perish, but look and live. The way is very plain.”
“The Word of our God shall stand forever.”
The Bible emphasizes a two-fold message: that all flesh is grass, and to behold God.
Isaiah 40:6-9
The sovereignty of God is affirmed in Scripture, where He declares His control over all creation and plans.
Isaiah 40:5, Isaiah 40:8
Repentance is crucial for Christians as it acknowledges our need for salvation through Christ.
Isaiah 40:6, Matthew 4:17
Exalting God and abasing man highlights the proper relationship between Creator and creation.
Isaiah 40:4-5, Isaiah 2:11
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