The sermon entitled "When Man Was Faced With God," preached by Paul Mahan, centers on the deity of Christ as revealed in Luke 22. Mahan argues that Jesus Christ is not merely a historical figure but the incarnate God, affirming His role as Creator and Redeemer. He cites Scripture, specifically Isaiah 7 and 9, to support the claim that Jesus is Immanuel, God with us, and discusses the accountability of mankind in rejecting Him, highlighting their sinfulness and hostility towards God. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its emphasis on the necessity of recognizing the sovereignty of God and the horror of human depravity, urging listeners to respond with reverence and fear before a holy God.
“That man was God manifest in the flesh, Scripture said. That man was the creator of this world. God walked this planet.”
“No, God does not love every person. There's no one worth loving. But God, who's rich in love and mercy, chose some of these fallen creatures to reveal Himself to.”
“The only reason this happened is because He allowed it to happen. God sent Him.”
“The truth of who God is, who Jesus Christ is, and what man is before God. It will strike fear in people if they ever hear it.”
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