In his sermon, "Are There Few Saved," Paul Mahan addresses the doctrine of salvation, particularly focusing on the narrow path represented in Luke 13. He emphasizes the necessity of striving to enter the straight gate, drawing on Jesus’ response to the question about the number of the saved. Mahan cites key Scripture passages, including Luke 13:24 and Romans 10:18, to illustrate the urgency and exclusivity of salvation through Christ alone, arguing that mankind is dead in sin and incapable of saving themselves. The sermon stresses that only through Christ, depicted as the gate, can individuals be saved from sin, death, and God’s wrath, calling for urgent repentance and faith as the door of mercy remains open.
“The term saved is a laughable term today. The modern world scoffs at the notion that we need be saved.”
“Mankind is lost... He needs saving. If you're lost, you cannot save yourself.”
“Christ is the rest of His people. They rest in Him. They believe Him.”
“Strive to enter in at the straight gate. Many... will seek to enter in, and shall not be able.”
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