In "A Sweet Savour of Christ, Part 2," Paul Mahan discusses the centrality of Christ and gospel preaching in the life of the church, anchored in his exposition of 2 Corinthians 1 and 2. Mahan emphasizes that apostolic preaching, as modeled by the Apostle Paul, is not based on human methods or tactics but is solely focused on the certainty of Christ's work—“yea and amen.” He cites Paul's affirmation in 1 Corinthians 1:21-24 to underscore that, while worldly wisdom sees the gospel as foolishness, it is the power of God unto salvation for those who believe. Mahan asserts that true preaching does not aim to attract large crowds but seeks to glorify God through the manifestation of Christ’s knowledge, resulting in believers being a pleasing aroma to God regardless of the audience's response. The practicality of this message lies in a strong call to uphold the integrity of gospel preaching as a means by which God calls and sustains His elect.
“Preaching is what the apostle did, and Christ was who he preached.”
“It's not a down payment on salvation, but full payment.”
“We are unto God a sweet savor of Christ in them that are saved and in them that are perishing.”
“We are not as many which corrupt the Word of God...but as of sincerity, but as of God.”
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