The sermon titled "The True Church" by Paul Mahan addresses the main theological topic of the nature and identity of the true Church, emphasizing that it is not a physical building but rather the collective body of God's elect. Mahan asserts that the true Church is characterized by four key identifiers drawn from Exodus 12: the presence of God's elect (the children of Israel), the presence of the blood of the lamb, the actions of the congregation (eating the lamb), and the absence of leaven (hypocrisy and self-righteousness). Scripture references such as Exodus 12 highlight the significance of God's chosen people and the atoning sacrifice of Christ, which is essential for salvation. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to seek out a true Church where the gospel of Jesus Christ is preached, reflecting a genuine relationship with God rather than mere religious activity.
“The church is not a building. But the church is the people of God.”
“It's where God's elect are, where the chosen of God are.”
“Every true church house, this is what they know. It is the blood that maketh atonement for the soul.”
“They're true people, worshiping God in the Spirit, and no leaven.”
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