In Paul Mahan's sermon titled "He that hath the Son," the central theological topic is the relationship between true faith in Jesus Christ and the possession of eternal life. Mahan emphasizes that to "have the Son" means to fully depend on Christ for salvation, highlighting the distinction between merely believing in Jesus and truly believing on Him. He supports this argument primarily through 1 John 5:11-12, which states that eternal life is found in the Son, and by drawing parallels with 1 Kings 3, where King Solomon's wisdom illustrates the difference between true and false claims to connection with Christ. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the call for introspection regarding one's faith—whether it reflects a genuine relationship with the Lord or is merely a facade, which resonates with Reformed doctrines of assurance and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“He that hath the Son hath life, and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.”
“To have the Son is to have a relationship with Him. Scriptures calls it a marriage.”
“The one who has the Son yearns for Him; they can't live without Him. Love serves.”
“The true believer, when he hears all this what's said about God today, he says, 'That's not my God.'”
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