In Paul Mahan's sermon "Deaf Man Hears," the central theological doctrine discussed is the sovereignty of God in salvation, emphasizing that true spiritual hearing and sight are gifts from God. Mahan illustrates this by recounting the miracle of Jesus healing a deaf man in Mark 7:31-37, highlighting that just as the deaf man's ears were opened, so too are the ears of the spiritually deaf opened by God's sovereign grace. The preacher references Isaiah 29:18 and Romans 10:14 to affirm that faith comes through hearing the Word of God, emphasizing that it is God who must act to enable individuals to hear and comprehend the Gospel. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it underscores the need for believers to bring those who cannot hear the gospel message to Christ, as salvation is not a matter of human decision but solely a function of God's mercy and will.
“Salvation is God's will, God's choice. He saves whom He will.”
“No one deserves to be saved, and salvation is not by chance. It's according to God's purpose and grace.”
“If the Lord doesn't open ears, they won't be open. If the Lord doesn't give eyes to see, they won't see.”
“The redeemed of the Lord say so. He hath saved me.”
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