In Paul Mahan’s sermon titled "Born Again," the primary theological topic addressed is the doctrine of regeneration, emphasizing that true being "born again" is not a result of emotional experiences but a divine act of God initiated through the preaching of the gospel. Mahan argues that, according to 1 Peter 1:22-25 and John 3:3-8, the new birth is solely the work of the Holy Spirit and is rooted in the incorruptible seed of God's Word. He contrasts contemporary understandings of "born-again" experiences, which often rely on emotional stimuli, with the biblical foundation that true regeneration flows from faith in the gospel, which reveals the character of God as holy and just alongside His love. The significance of this message is deeply Reformed, affirming that salvation is entirely the work of God, and it provokes serious introspection regarding one's understanding of the gospel and the nature of divine grace.
“Being born again... is not so much an experience as something that is the result of the Word of God, the preaching of the gospel.”
“This is the new birth... We are born of God.”
“The whole work of salvation, the whole new birth... is God's work.”
“A man, a woman, a young person must know the true God.”
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