In the sermon titled "Rich Man-Poor Man," Paul Mahan addresses the theological contrast between spiritual wealth and worldly riches through the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31). He emphasizes the Pharisees’ covetousness and hypocrisy, showing how their focus on earthly wealth blinded them to the truth of God’s Word. Mahan references 1 Timothy 6:17-19, highlighting that true riches come from being rich in good works rather than material possessions. The significance of this message lies in its critique of the self-justifying attitudes of the religious elite and the call for Christians to recognize their spiritual poverty and the richness found in Christ alone, underlining the doctrine of total depravity and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“God's Word doesn't pat us on the back; it convicts us of sin, which is a good thing. And that's the first step in salvation.”
“That which is highly esteemed among men is an abomination in the sight of God.”
“What we see here…is the necessity of pressing into the kingdom. It's a pressing matter.”
“Salvation is not an experience, it’s not what you see, it’s what you hear.”
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