In the sermon titled "Whosoever Believeth," Paul Mahan discusses the doctrine of regeneration and faith as essential components of salvation, emphasizing that belief in Jesus as the Christ is the sole requirement for being "born of God." Mahan argues that the term "whosoever" signifies the universal availability of salvation to all humanity, transcending race, gender, and socio-economic status. He supports his points by referencing 1 John 5:1, Acts 8, Ephesians 2:8, and John 1:12-13, demonstrating how faith is not an act of human will but a divine gift. The practical significance of this teaching underscores the Reformed belief in God's sovereignty in salvation, affirming that true faith arises from a miraculous work of the Holy Spirit in believers, enabling them to accept and confess Christ.
“Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God.”
“Faith is a miracle of God. Faith is a gift of God.”
“Salvation is not an offer from God, but an act of God upon a human being.”
“To believe that Jesus is the Christ is to believe that He is the sovereign ruler, savior, redeemer.”
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