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Henry Mahan

The Miracle of Grace

Isaiah 55:6-9
Henry Mahan January, 6 2008 Audio
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I think many of you are familiar
with the great preacher, George Whitefield. He was a companion
of the Wesley brothers, Charles and John. But he preached here
in the United States among the thirteen colonies for a long
time and organized an orphan's home down in Savannah. I want to begin my message this
morning with something George Whitefield said, a message he preached from Matthew's
Gospel, in which he said, Our Lord said, Heaven and earth shall
pass away, but my words will never pass away. And then Whitfield
continued, The Lord does not care what happens to this world. For heaven and earth, he said,
shall pass away. And it will pass away with a
great noise. And the earth and its works shall
be burned up. But God shall make a new heaven. and a new earth wherein dwelleth
righteousness." Peter said, we look for a new heaven and new
earth wherein dwelleth righteousness. So God will destroy the heavens
and God will destroy the earth. But Almighty God, and he'll make
a new heaven and a new earth, but Almighty God will never make
a new gospel. Paul said, if we or an angel
from heaven preach any other gospel, let it be a curse. There's just one gospel. And
God will make a new heaven and a new earth, but God will never
make a new truth. Our Lord said, I'm the way, I'm
the truth, I'm the life, and no man cometh to the Father but
by me. Almighty God will make a new
heaven and a new earth, but He'll never make a new Redeemer. He'll never make a new Savior,
because there is one body, there is one Spirit, there is one hope
of your calling, there is one Lord, there is one faith, there
is one baptism. And there's one God. One God
and Father of all who's above all, who is through all, who
is in all. That is our Lord. His grace,
His Son, His salvation, and the miracle of that grace is what
I want to talk about this morning. The miracle of that grace of
God. You remember that song we used
to sing, My Father is Omnipotent, and that you can't and I can't
deny. A God of might and miracle is
written in the sky. It took a miracle to put the
stars in place. It took a miracle to put the
world in space. But when he saved our souls,
when He cleansed and made us whole, it took a miracle that
only God can accomplish, only God can perform. It took a miracle
of His love and His grace, and every conversion that our Lord
brings to pass is a miracle of His grace. Write it down. It's a miracle. And I've got
a very simple outline. The most simple outlines are
the ones that are remembered and the ones that are blessed
of God. Simple outline. Here's my outline. The miracle of grace. This miracle
of the gospel of God's grace involves a change of mind. A change of mind and thoughts. This miracle of salvation. this miracle of grace. Secondly,
this miracle of grace involves a change of masters. A change of masters and lords. And this gospel of God's grace
involves not only a change of mind and heart and thoughts and
a change of masters It involves a change of manners. Write it
down. It requires a new heart and a
new nature and it will accomplish that. Remember this outline. The miracle of salvation starts
with the thoughts. The miracle of salvation crowns
a new Lord and a new Master. And the miracle of salvation
produces new manners, new nature, new conduct, new heart. All right, the first message,
the first part of this message is the miracle of salvation starts
with a change of thoughts. Turn with me to Isaiah chapter
55. This miracle of salvation starts
with a change of thoughts. and of mind about three people,
three persons. This miracle of salvation starts
with a change of thoughts and minds about three persons. Read
Isaiah 55, verse 6. Seek ye the Lord while he may
be found. Call ye upon him while he is
near. And let the wicked forsake his
way the unrighteous man forsake his thoughts, let him return
unto the Lord, and the Lord will have mercy on him. And to our
God, for he will abundantly pardon, for my thoughts are not your
thoughts, and my ways and your ways are not my ways, saith the
Lord. For as the heaven As the heavens
are high above the earth, so are my ways higher than your
ways, and my thoughts higher than your thoughts." I've heard
people say, well, preacher, you can't condemn a man for his thoughts. No, I don't and you don't, but
God will. God will. He said, you've got
to change your thoughts. You've got to change your ways.
As a man, this is what God says, as a man thinketh in his heart,
so is he. That's what he is. Thou thoughtest,
I will set you one all together as I say. But I will set this
truth before your eyes. We've got to be changed in our
thoughts, in our hearts, in our ways. Let me ask you to turn
to the book of Job a minute. This is the last chapter of Job. And this conversation here, I
want you to follow this conversation. Job speaks and God speaks, and
Job speaks and God speaks. Just follow this here, listen.
And this is what took place in the life of Job. His thoughts
and His ways have changed. Listen here, Job chapter 42. Job speaks first. Job answered
the Lord and said, I know, I know that thou canst do everything,
and no thought can be holden from thee. Then God speaks. And the Lord says, who is this?
Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge? Who's this
fellow? Who is this doing the talking? It's Job talking. And
then Job speaks. He said, therefore have I uttered
that I understood not. Things too wonderful for me.
That's what I've been popping off about. Things too wonderful
for me, which I didn't know. And then God speaks. And the
Lord said, here I beseech you, Job. and I'll speak, and I'll
demand of you, and I'll declare, and you declare thou unto me."
And then Job said, Lord, I've heard of you by the hearing of
the ear, and now might I see of thee. Wherefore, wherefore,
I hate myself, I repent in sackcloth and ash. That's where the thoughts
of God speak. Who is this that's hiding counsel
without knowledge? And then I found out, I abhorred myself. And Isaiah
found it out too. He said, I'm a man of unclean
lips and I dwell among a people of unclean lips. So that's the
first thing that takes place in conversion. in this miracle
of grace. It's a change of mind, change
of thoughts, a new high. All right, let's see the second
part of this change. There's a change of thoughts
about God, and there's a change of thoughts about who Christ
is. Who Christ is. Turn to 1 John chapter 5. 1 John
chapter 5. And I want to read this character
like I did that passage from Job in 1 John chapter 5 verse
20. A change of thoughts about who
Jesus Christ is. In 1 John 5 verse 20. And we know, and we know that
the Son of God is come. Who is this Son of God? Unto
us a child is born, a son is given. The government shall be
on his shoulders. His name will be called Wonderful,
Counselor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father. That's who
He is. We know that the Son of God has
come. And then that's the next line. And He's given us an understanding. He's changed our minds about
who He is, who God is. He's given us an understanding.
The Scripture says it's written in the prophets, they shall be
taught of God. They shall all be taught of God.
Every man that has heard and has learned from God comes to
meet. The Son of God has come and He's
given us an understanding. He's changed our thoughts, our
ways, our hearts. He's given us an understanding
that we may know Him. That we may actually know Him. That we may know Him that is
true. I know, Paul said, whom I have
believed. I am persuaded He's able to keep
that which I've committed of Him against that day. I know
who He is. I know who He is. And what's
this? And we know something else. We
know the Son of God's come. He's given us an understanding.
We know Him that is true. We're in Him. Not in the church
only. Not in the doctrine only. We're
in Him. Christ in you. That's what the
Scripture says. Oh, to whom God would make known
what is the riches of the glory of the mystery which is Jesus
Christ in you. The hope of glory. And my friends,
this. Listen to that last line. This
is the true God. And this is eternal life. This
is it. We know. We know who He is. The Son of God has come and given
us an understanding. It starts with the mind. That's
where it starts. It starts with the thoughts,
giving us an understanding. We may know God. We may know
Him that's true. And that we're in Him that's
true. And this is a true God. And this is eternal life. That's
it. A change. Change your mind. Let the wicked
forsake his ways and forsake his thoughts and come to me.
Your thoughts are not my thoughts. Your thoughts are about God.
Your thoughts are about Christ. And then thirdly, the thoughts
about ourselves. Ourselves. Peter said, Lord,
it took him a while to find this out. He said, Lord, depart from
me. I'm a sinful man. Isaiah wrote,
I'm a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean
lips. David said, Lord, I acknowledge
my transgressions. My sins are ever before me. Job
said, if I justify myself, my own mouth would condemn me. The Apostle Paul said, when God
came to me with his love, I died. I just died. Nothing left in
me. I want to give you an illustration.
It took place in the fifties. I was pastor
of the Apollored Baptist Church, and I learned the gospel of God's
sovereign grace, and I believed it, and I preached it, and some
other people believed it. But I was sitting in the study
one day, and the telephone rang, and a lady on the line said,
This is Miss Ed Simpson. And I knew her. She attended
our church, but Ed never came. He wouldn't be caught dead in
a church. He was macho, wasn't interested in the church. She
said, Brother Man, she said, would you come down to King's
Daughter's Hospital? Ed's been in an accident. I don't
think he's hurt too bad, but he's scared. He was working in
a sewer line and a thing blew up. and they got him in the hospital. But I think he'll be all right.
He wants you to come talk to him about the Lord. Well, Ed
had never had any interest in the Lord, but I went. And I took
my Bible and I walked in. She was standing on one side
of the bed and I stood on the other. And Ed's eyes were about
that big. Just being involved in an explosion
of gas, your eyes can get that big. And he said, Pritchard said,
I need some help. I need to know the Lord. I said,
well, I'll do what I can, Ed. I'm an open Bible, you know.
And I said, Ed, let's settle one thing here. You know you're
a sinner, don't you? Got awful quiet in there. He looked at his wife, he looked
at me, and he said, I wouldn't say that. I said, what would
you say? But he said, I hadn't always
been the best father in the world, but I'm not the worst. And he
said, I don't go to church much, but I wouldn't call myself a
sinner. And he looked over at her and said, would you, honey?
She said, no. I closed my Bible. I said, Ed, I'm sorry. I don't
have anything for you. I don't have anything in this
Bible for you. I don't have any hope for you. I don't have any
salvation for you. I don't have anything for you.
Because our Lord said He came into the world seeking to save
the lost. If you're not lost, He's not
seeking you. And He died for sinners, only
sinners. Not for people that claim they're
not sinners. And I said, if you ever get to
be a sinner, come here and be preached. And I'll tell you the
good news that walked out. Is that wrong? But I'm telling
the truth. Christ died for sinners. If a
man's not a sinner, he doesn't need a Savior. He's got to be
lost to be found. He's got to be naked to be clothed.
He's got to be dead to be raised. But he never did come and hear
me preach. But that's all right. That's
all right. That's all right. You know, the people in Matthew
7, Let me tell you something. The people in Matthew 7 who heard
Christ say, depart from me. And that's what I did that day.
I just departed. The Lord said, depart from me,
ye that work iniquity. I never knew you. But the Lord
didn't say that to people. He didn't turn people away because
they were sinners. He turned away from them because
they weren't sinners. They were self-righteous people. So the first thing about this
miracle of grace is a change of thoughts and mind about who
God is, about who Christ is, and really sincerely about who
you are and who I am. The Lord delights to show mercy.
He's plenteous in grace. He came to seek and to save the
lost. But he said to those who weren't
lost, depart from me, I never knew you. Secondly, the miracle
of salvation, it involves a change of mind, but it also involves
a change of masters. A change of masters. A. W. Pink, Arthur Pink, wrote a little
booklet entitled The Lordship of Jesus Christ. It made the
rounds back in the fifties and sixties. The Lordship of Christ. And he insisted in this little
booklet, he insisted that the disciples, the disciples never
addressed the Lord Jesus Christ as Jesus. They never did. They always called him Master,
Master, Master, Master. Master and Lord. You take your
concordance sometimes. I did this again this week. Took
down my strongest concordance, and I looked up the word Master.
And in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the disciples called Jesus
Christ Master 70-some-odd times. Master. Master. Master. And then start looking at the
word Lord. No man can call Jesus Lord except by the Holy Ghost.
That's right. You call me master. You call
me Lord. So I am. Got to have a change of masters.
Barnard said one time, most preachers say to their congregation, if
a person will come to the front, and say, I've accepted Jesus
Christ as my personal Savior? Are they saved? Are they on their
way to heaven? Well, I don't know. I hope so. But I ask them this. I don't
ask them who your personal Savior is. I ask them, who's your master? Who's your Lord? Who is your
prophet, your priest, and your king? No man can serve two masters. If you've got a master, you serve
him. You don't serve any other master. Listen to the Scripture. In Romans 1, you read it this
morning, Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ. That's how Paul regarded
himself, a servant of the Master. A servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. Listen to Colossians talking
about Epiphas. He said, Epiphas, who is one
of you, is a servant of the Lord. And the servant of the Lord must
be gentle. He must not strive. He must be
gentle. Hebrews 3 verse 5 says, Moses
was faithful in all his house, how? As a servant. the master's
servant. James said, James, a servant
of God and the Lord Jesus Christ. Peter said, Simon Peter, I'm
a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ. Jude said, I'm the servant
of Christ. This thing of salvation involves
a change of masters. That's right. And we become bond
slaves. Bond slaves of Jesus Christ.
That's true. A bond slave. Let me read that
to you. Turn to Exodus chapter 21. This isn't a powerful scripture.
It's a scripture that needs to be read very carefully. Very
carefully. Exodus chapter 21. That's it, isn't it? Chapter
21, verse 1. Now watch this. Listen. Now these
are the judgments which thou shalt set before them. If you
buy a Hebrew servant, you know, he's in captivity by vets or
whatever, but he's a servant. And six years he'll serve. He'll
serve. And in the seventh year, he gets
his freedom. You get him, let him go out free
for nothing at the end of that six years. If he came in to your
home and your servitude by himself, he'll go out by himself. But
if he's with marriage, his wife will go with him. Whatever was
his is still his. See, he's going to be a servant. And then for this master, he
serves six years, and then he's free. That's the law. And if
his wife, he's married to a wife, she goes with him. Now listen
to this. But if his master, if his master
has given him a wife, and she hath borne him sons and daughters,
the wife and her children shall be his masters. It's the master's girl that he married. It's the
master's daughter. It's the master's children. And
if he leaves, he has his freedom, he'd go out by himself. He's
not going to take her with him. He'd go out by himself. But if
this man should plainly say, I've got a new master, I love
my master, he should No question about it. He's fallen in love
with this new master. A man can't have two. He's fallen
in love with him. He has a wonderful master and
he's got to serve him, you know. And he said, I love my master
and I love my wife and I love my children. I will not go free. I will not leave him. Then his master. He's really
a master here. He's really his master. Not play-like.
He's really a master. This is real. He's really. He'll
bring him for the judges, bring him to the door, or to the door
post, and bore his ear with an awl. Bore his ear through with
an awl, and he'll serve him forever. That's the only way you can serve
a master, is forever. Our Lord called himself a bondservant. He said, my ear hast thou digged,
didn't he tell you? My ear. I've been, I've been
digged with an awl in love with a master. That's powerful, isn't
it? Everything that I have belongs
to my master. Belongs to my master. And that's,
that's just it. That's this thing of salvation. I've accepted Jesus as my personal
Savior. Now, by His grace and His mercy,
I've fallen at His feet and embraced His feet and wept tears of repentance. And He's my Master forever. And everything I've got is His. Everything. No debate about it. It's his. A wife, children, it's
all his. And until that takes place, we're
not, we're not his. All right, let me try something
else here now. Let's get to the third point. Yeah, that's it.
Thank you. Get to the third point. Boy,
we'd be lost, wouldn't we? Especially at my age. Now this thing, this thing of
salvation, this involves a change of mind. It involves a change
of mind, change of heart about God, about Christ, about ourselves. It crowns a new master. It crowns
a new master. And then thirdly, it brings about
a change in manners. in conduct, in heart, in attitude. If there's not a change, then
it hasn't been accomplished. God didn't do it. I want you
to turn with me to Colossians. Colossians chapter 3. Colossians
chapter 3. A change of manners. Colossians chapter 3, verse 12. Put on, therefore, as the elect
of God, the bondslaves of Jesus Christ, holy and beloved, vows
of mercy, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering,
forbearing one another and forgiving one another. If any man hath
a quarrel against any, even as Christ forgave you, so also do
ye. And above all these things put
on love, which is a bond of perfectness. And let the peace of God, you've
talked about that this morning Mother Todd, the peace of God
rule, rule in your heart. The peace of God rule in your
hearts. Through the which also you call
in one body, be thankful. And let the word of Christ dwell
in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one
another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs and singing with
grace in your heart to the Lord. And whatsoever you do in word
or deed, do it, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ,
giving thanks to God. and the father by him. Wives,
submit yourselves unto your husbands as it is fit in the Lord. Husbands,
love your wives. Be not bitter against them. Children,
obey your parents in all things. This is well-pleasing unto the
Lord. Fathers, provoke not your children
to anger, lest they be discouraged. Obey in all things whom? Your masters. Your masters, that
we obey our master according to the flesh, not with our service
as men pleases, but in singleness of heart, fearing God. And whatever
you do, do it heartily as to the Lord, not to men, knowing
that of the Lord. you shall receive the reward
of the inheritance, for you serve the Lord Christ. But he that
doeth wrong, he's going to receive of the wrong which he hath done.
So respect the person. Now watch, it doesn't stop there. Masters, give to your servants. I said this one time, if people
read all of this and get to that last verse and really obey it,
you wouldn't need a labor union. You never need one. Masters give
to your servants that which is just and equal. Knowing this,
you've got a master in heaven. That's where it gets, the master. It's a change of mind, thoughts,
a change of masters. And as God enables us through
the study of the Word and prayer, we grow in grace in the knowledge
of our Lord Jesus Christ. It's a growth in grace. I want
to tell you about the old violin. The old violin. The master came. It was battered and scarred.
And the auctioneer thought it scarcely worth his while to waste
much time on that old violin. But he held it up with a smile.
And he said, what am I bid, good folks, for this old violin? Who
start to bid for me? How about a dollar? Two dollars. Somebody make it three. Going
once, going twice, no. From the room far back, a gray-haired
man came forward. picked up the bow and tightened
the loosened strings. And then he played a melody as
sweet as an angel sings. And then the auctioneer, in a
voice that was quiet and low, he said, now, now then, what
am I bidding for the old violin? And he held it up with the bow.
Someone said, a thousand dollars? Somebody make it $2,000. Somebody
make it $3,000. Going for $3,000, going once,
going twice, gone for $3,000. And the people all cheered. But
some of them said, what changed the words of that old violin? And the auctioneer said, the
touch of the master's hand. That's what changed it. the touch
of the Master's. And many a man, a woman, boy
or girl, many a man whose life is out of tune, battered and
scarred by sin, is auctioned off by a foolish crowd, just
like that old island. But then the Master comes. When
the Master comes, the foolish crowd can't understand. They never will be able to understand
the change of mind, thought, manners, attitude, the change
that's wrought by the touch of the Master's hand. Genuine. Genuine. Thank you, Pastor.
Henry Mahan
About Henry Mahan

Henry T. Mahan was born in Birmingham, Alabama in August 1926. He joined the United States Navy in 1944 and served as a signalman on an L.S.T. in the Pacific during World War II. In 1946, he married his wife Doris, and the Lord blessed them with four children.

At the age of 21, he entered the pastoral ministry and gained broad experience as a pastor, teacher, conference speaker, and evangelist. In 1950, through the preaching of evangelist Rolfe Barnard, God was pleased to establish Henry in sovereign free grace teaching. At that time, he was serving as an assistant pastor at Pollard Baptist Church (off of Blackburn ave.) in Ashland, Kentucky.

In 1955, Thirteenth Street Baptist Church was formed in Ashland, Kentucky, and Henry was called to be its pastor. He faithfully served that congregation for more than 50 years, continuing in the same message throughout his ministry. His preaching was centered on the Lord Jesus Christ and Him crucified, in full accord with the Scriptures. He consistently proclaimed God’s sovereign purpose in salvation and the glory of Christ in redeeming sinners through His blood and righteousness.

Henry T. Mahan also traveled widely, preaching in conferences and churches across the United States and beyond. His ministry was marked by a clear and unwavering emphasis on Christ, not the preacher, but the One preached. Those who heard him recognized that his sermons honored the Savior and exalted the name of the Lord Jesus Christ above all.

Henry T. Mahan served as pastor and teacher of Thirteenth Street Baptist Church in Ashland, Kentucky for over half a century. His life and ministry were devoted to proclaiming the sovereign grace of God and directing sinners to the finished work of Christ. He entered into the presence of the Lord in 2019, leaving behind a lasting testimony to the gospel he faithfully preached.

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