The sermon titled "Judgement Far From Us," preached by Paul Mahan, addresses the specific theological doctrine of divine judgment and human sinfulness as articulated in Isaiah 59. Mahan emphasizes the prophetic tradition, highlighting how authentic prophets have historically exposed the moral decay and spiritual corruption within their societies, drawing parallels between the times of Isaiah and the modern day. He references Scripture, particularly Isaiah 59:1-15, to illustrate the separation between humanity and God caused by sin and the refusal to acknowledge divine truth. Mahan underscores the seriousness of God's impending judgment, arguing that contemporary preaching often downplays God's holiness and severity, thus leading to a widespread disregard for Scripture. This sermon serves as a clarion call for believers to uphold biblical truth in the face of cultural relativism and to maintain a reverent fear of God.
“God Almighty is going to destroy this world. Not a loving God... but a holy, just, righteous, angry, and offended God.”
“If they speak not according to my word, it is because there is no light in them.”
“There is more concern today for being politically correct than biblically correct, more fear of man than of God.”
“Truth is fallen in the street... he that departeth from evil maketh himself a prey.”
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