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What Shall We Believe and Why?

John 20:31
Henry Mahan April, 6 1986 Video & Audio
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DVD 016.1 - What Shall We Believe and Why - John 20:31

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For over 30 years Pastor Henry Mahan delivered a weekly television message. Each message ran for 27 minutes and was widely broadcast. The original broadcast master tape of this message has been converted to a digital format (WMV) for internet distribution.

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Before I speak to you today,
I'm going to do something that I did last week on the program. I want to tell you about a set
of books that I have here. I think they're very good. I
think they're very helpful for people who want to study the
Word of God, who teach Sunday school, people who teach Bible
classes, but people who do not have time to study the deeper
and heavier commentaries. Now I know there are plenty of
commentaries out. We don't need a new commentary written like
most of them are written. They're heavy, they're hard to
read, they're complicated. But what I've done for the last
several years is write a commentary in ordinary, everyday language. I've studied John Calvin, John
Gill, Matthew Poole, Matthew Henry, Haldane, Spurgeon, all
these different men on the verses, each verse in the 21 epistles
in the New Testament, and I brought it down to a nutshell. I did
this for our Sunday school classes at 13th Street Baptist Church.
I started this years ago and began writing the lessons verse
by verse. and giving the meaning of the
verse in a brief, brief statement. And I have them here, the books,
there's six volumes, six books. Here's Romans, this is the book
of Romans. And then we have the book of 1 and 2 Corinthians. And this, some of you may have
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The address will be given at the end of the broadcast. Now, if you have your Bibles,
I want you to turn with me to John chapter 20, the 20th chapter
of John, verse 31. Now, here's my subject. What shall we believe? What shall
we believe and why? Now, here's what John writes
in John 20, verse 31, but these are written, This is at the end of his epistle. John, the Apostle John, has come
to the end of his gospel account. And he says, all that I've written,
everything that I've written, under the inspiration of the
Holy Spirit, has been written with one object in view. But
these are written that you might believe that Jesus of Nazareth
is the Christ. That Jesus of Nazareth is the
Messiah. That Jesus of Nazareth is the
Redeemer, the Son of God, and that believing in Him, you might
have life through His name. That's why this is written. It
wasn't written to cultivate tradition, or to help people to argue and
debate. It wasn't written as a book of Proverbs and good sayings. These things were written that
you might believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and
that believing you might have life through His name. Now that's
why John said, I've written these things. Now using this text,
I'd like to deal with two questions today. Just two very simple questions. The first of which is this. Well,
what is a man to believe? What are we to believe? in order
to have eternal life. Preacher, would you just talk
in plain everyday language and tell me what is a man to believe
in order to have eternal life? I'll be glad to. I'll be most
happy to. And then I'm going to answer
this question, on what authority? On whose authority? Can I promise
eternal life to a person who believes what I'm preaching?
All right, let's take the first question. What is a man to believe
in order to obtain eternal life? Well, this tells you out here
in this verse. These things are written that you might believe
that Jesus is the Christ. He is the Son of God. And that
believing you might have life in His name. Now, a person, in
order to be justified, sanctified, redeemed before God, must believe
that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. That's what he said,
that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, comma, the Son
of God. Now, the four writers, Matthew,
Mark, Luke, and John, who present the gospel of Christ, each present
him with a different emphasis. Matthew presents him as the king
of the Jews. That's very obvious. Mark presents
Christ Jesus as the servant. Luke presents him as the son
of man. John. John. The scripture we're reading now,
the book we're reading now, John presents him as the son of God. The son of God. He begins in
chapter 1 and says, In the beginning was the Word, And the Word was
with God and the Word was God. And all things were made by Him,
without Him was not anything made that was made. And that
Word was made flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory,
the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace
and truth, the Son of God, the Son of God. In other words, John
is saying, he who rejects the deity and Godhead of Jesus Christ
can never know God or come to God in salvation because Jesus
Christ is God. And Christ said Himself, if you
believe not that I am He, you'll die in your sins. I am He. I am whom? God. When He asked the disciples,
whom do you say that I am? And Peter said, well, you're
the Christ. You're the Son of God. And he
said, Blessed are you, Simon. Flesh and blood didn't reveal
that to you, but my Father which is in heaven. Philip had preached
to the eunuch. The eunuch said, Here's water.
What doth hinder me to be baptized? And Philip said, If you believe,
you may. He said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Am I making myself clear? I'm
not saying that you can have a good opinion of Jesus of Nazareth,
that you can and be saved and find eternal life. If you can
say, well, you know, he was like Mohammed or Confucius, a good
man, a reformer, a Christian leader, a healer, a preacher.
No, wait a minute now. These things are written that
you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. That was the conflict he had
with the Pharisees. He said, many good works have
I done among you, for which of these do you stone me? They said,
we're not stoning you for good work, we've got no objection
to your good works. But we stone you because you
say you're God. You're a man, you can't be God.
God became a man, and that's what I'm going to say next. We're
to believe not only that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, we're
to believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of Man. My friend,
do you know what incarnation is? God became a man. I'm not even going to attempt
to explain that. I can explain that, but I do
know that Jesus Christ is God in human flesh. Now, here's what
I'm saying. Isaiah wrote, Isaiah 7, 14, Behold,
the Lord himself will give you a sign. A virgin shall conceive,
and thou shalt call his name Immanuel. God with us. Isaiah wrote again in chapter
9, unto us a son is born, a child is born, unto us a son is given,
and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty
God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace. To the Son, the Father said,
Thy throne, O God, is forever. I'm saying that Jesus Christ
is not only God, He's man. He's perfect God and perfect
man. Now listen again. He was born
of a woman, conceived by the Holy Ghost, but made of a woman,
and brought forth from a woman's womb, and nursed on a woman's
breast, and grew up in a carpenter's shop. And that person is God. tabernacle in human flesh. He
performed many miracles. He performed miracles to cause
the blind to see, and the lame to walk, and the deaf to hear,
and the dead to live, and the hungry to eat, and the thirsty
to drink. But he never, in his entire thirty-three and a half
years, in the flesh as a man, he never performed one miracle
to relieve himself of one trial difficulty, sorrow, or test. He limited himself. God in human
flesh must fulfill all that the law requires of his people, being
tested and tried as we are, with a full trial, the full test,
and yet without sin. But he couldn't use a miracle
to get out of it. That's the reason Satan said,
if you're the son of God, make these stones into bread. He'd
been fasting 40 days. Now, he did that for others who
were fasting. He made, he multiplied bread for them, but not for himself. He's a man. He's a man. He's
a man. And this was the main issue.
God in Christ, reconciling the world to himself. That's what
we're to believe. These things are written that
you might believe that Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God. That man who died on that cross
is God in human flesh. All right, here's the third thing.
We are to believe that Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God,
the Son of Man, is the Christ, the Christ. Now, does that mean
anything to you? I know some of you have been
in church all your life. Jesus Christ is not a curse word. Jesus is the Christ. The Christ is an office. Jesus
is His name of humiliation. Jesus is His name in the flesh.
Jehovah God is His name, but Jesus is His name in the flesh,
and Christ is His office. Peter said, we believe that thou
art the Christ. He didn't say, we believe you're
Jesus Christ. We believe you're Jesus the Christ. The crowd asked
John, are you the Christ? He said, I'm not the Christ.
They said of Jesus, is not this the Christ? The woman of Samaria
said when she met him at the well, she went down into town.
She said, I saw a man and heard a man who told me everything
about myself. Is not this the Christ? In Acts
2.36, Peter said, God hath made this same Jesus whom you crucified,
both Lord and Christ. Who is this Christ you're talking
about? Well, He's the Old Testament
promise. He's the Messiah. He's the one
they look for. He's the consolation of Israel.
He's the kinsman redeemer. He's that prophet Moses said
God would raise from among the brethren. He's that priest like
Melchizedek. He's that king who's the son
of David. He's the Lord, our righteousness,
of whom Jeremiah wrote. He's the steel and rod of Jesse. He's the king of Salem. He's
Shiloh that Jacob talked about. He's the branch. He's the bridegroom
Solomon wrote about. He's the kinsman-redeemer that
Boaz and Ruth talked about. He's the atonement. All of the
Old Testament promises and prophecies concerning the Christ, the Messiah,
the Emancipator, the Redeemer, is fulfilled in Jesus Christ,
Jesus of Nazareth. The disciples said, we've found
Him of whom the Scripture says He is the Christ. And more than
that, summing all of it up, he's the seed of Abraham. The seed of Abraham. What are
we to believe? These things are written, John
said, that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ. Jesus the man. Jesus the carpenter. Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus of Galilee. Jesus of Bethlehem and Calvary
and the Mount of Olives, Jesus is the Christ. The Christ of
God, anointed, ordained, sent, promised, the fulfillment of
every scripture. The Son of God. The Son of God. And then it says that you might
have life through His name. We're to believe on him and call
on his name. Now, have you ever thought about
his name? I know you've seen how many times
the scripture talks about his name. It says that through his
name you might have eternal life. It says, Whosoever shall call
on the name of the Lord shall be saved. It says there's none
other name unto heaven given among men whereby we must be
saved. He says, through this man's name is preached remission
and forgiveness of sin. Why does God keep talking about
his name? We know his name, Jesus. Do you
really? Do you really? I know a lot of
folks named Jesus. Mexico is full of them. But his
name, that's the reason God keeps talking about his name. His name
describes his character. His name identifies who he is. His name is his attributes. Moses said, what is your name? When Moses stood on that mountain,
God said, take off your shoes, you're on holy ground. He said,
I will send you down into Egypt to deliver my people. Moses said,
what is your name? Jacob wrestled with the angel
of the Lord till the break of day, and Jacob said, what is
your name? Well, you have a God. You call
Him Jesus. I ask you, what's His name? What's
His name? There's power in that name. And
in the Old Testament, there's a sevenfold name of Jehovah. A sevenfold name. Have you ever
looked at it? He's called in Genesis 22, 13,
Jehovah-Jireh. The Lord will provide. Abraham
said that. The Lord will provide. The Lord
will provide Himself a Lamb. The Lord who must have a Lamb
will provide for Himself a Lamb, and will provide Himself the
Lamb, and will provide for us a Lamb. He provides it all. He needs no help. And then He
called in Exodus, Jehovah-Raper, I am the Lord that healeth thee,
that healeth all thy diseases. And my friend, we're not just
talking about our broken arms and shriveled feet and arthritis
pains. I'm talking about our sins and
diseases of soul, the leprosy of the soul. God has cleansed
us and made us whole. By His stripes we're healed. Healed. And that's the healing
we need. That's the healing we need so that we'll never die.
You can heal these deaf ears of mine and I'm going to die
in 10 years or 12 or 13 years anyway. Or less than that. But
God healed me forever. He healed my soul. You see that? I wish we weren't putting so
much emphasis on the body and had a little bit of concern about
our souls. And then he's called in Exodus
17, Jehovah-Neesa. He's the Lord our banner. The
battle is the Lord's, it's not mine. It's His. I'm not going to get upset. He's
on the throne and the battle's going well. Called to the far
corners of the battlefield. How's it going? It's going well. The battle is the Lord's. The
captain's in command. And then in Judges 6, 24, he's
called Jehovah-Shalom. The Lord our peace. That's who
Christ is. That's His name. And He's Jehovah-Raya. That's in Psalm 23. He's my shepherd
I shall not want. And then He's Jehovah Sidkenu,
Jeremiah 23. That's the Lord my righteousness,
my sanctification, my holiness. I have a holiness and a sanctification. And it's not measured by your
rules either. It's measured by His. And I didn't
meet it. Christ did. And then he's called
Jehovah Shema, Ezekiel 48, the Lord's present. That's his name. That's his name. And that's the
life that we have through his name and all that his name implies
and imparts. That's right. These things are
written that you might believe. And I'll tell you something else,
not just with your head either. I'm talking about with your heart.
You see, this faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, His person
and work, is not merely a knowledge, a head knowledge of some facts.
It's a heart committal and a heart trust. As a man thinketh in his
heart, so is he. Keep thy heart out of any of
the issues of life. My son, give me your heart, if
thou shalt confess with thy mouth Jesus to be Lord, and believe
in thine heart. God hath raised him from the
dead, thou shalt be saved. For with a heart man believeth
unto righteousness. These things are written that
you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. And that believing with the heart,
you might have life, eternal life, eternal glory, through
His name, because He's Jehovah Sidkenu, our righteousness. Because He's Jehovah Rapha, the
Lord that healeth thee, the Lord that provideth. He is the Lord
my shepherd. He is the Lord my banner. He
is the Lord who's present. That's why we have life through
His name. Now, these are the things a man
must believe. My friends, there are no shortcuts.
The Pharisees asked, what shall we do that we might work the
works of God? He said, these are the works
of God, that you believe on him whom God has sent. Now my second question, on what
authority can the preacher promise eternal life to those who believe
Christ is the Son of God? On what authority? Well, let
me give it to you. Will you listen? First of all,
it's the command of God that you believe on the Lord Jesus
Christ. Listen to 1 John 3, 33. 1 John 3, 33. 3, 23. This is His commandment. This
is His commandment that we should believe on the name, there it
is again, of the Son of God, and that we should love one another
as He gave us command. That's His commandment. What
God commands me to do, I have every right and reason to do.
Does that make sense to you? Lastly, come forth. May I? Well, He told you to. Take up your bed and walk. Would
it be alright if I did it? He told you to. That's pretty
good authority, isn't it? This is His commandment that
you believe on the name of His Son, Jesus Christ. On what authority? I believe on Christ and expect
eternal life. I'll tell you secondly, it's
the character of God to show mercy. That's right. Moses says, Lord, show me your
glory. He said, I'll make all my goodness pass before you.
My goodness is my glory. I will be merciful to whom I
will be merciful. I'll be gracious to whom I will
be gracious. If thou, Lord, David said, shouldest
mark iniquity, who would stand? But, Lord, there's forgiveness
with thee." Isn't that a marvel? There's forgiveness with God.
God's plenteous in mercy. The Scripture said He delights
to show mercy. That's pretty good authority
for believing, isn't it? He delights to show mercy. If
I delight to do something, well, you can be pretty sure that I'll
do it if I can. And then on this authority, I expect to find life
in Christ. He came into the world to save
sinners. I'm a sinner. You're a sinner. He came to save sinners. Paul
said that this is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation
that Christ came into the world to save sinners. Well, if He
came down here to do that, then why shouldn't I expect Him to
do it? He said He came to seek and to
save the lost. I'm a lost sinner. I need Christ. Why would He save me? He said
God didn't send His Son into the world to condemn the world,
but that the world through Him might be saved. That's why He
came. That's why He died. And I'll
tell you, on this authority I believe that the Son of God is Jesus
Christ and expect life through His name after He died and rose
again. Before he ascended back to heaven,
he appeared to his disciples, and he said, Go into all the
world now and preach this gospel to every creature, that Jesus
is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you might
have life in his name. Now you go preach this, and he
that believes it shall be saved, and he that doesn't shall be
damned. And Paul summed it up with this, Moreover, brethren,
I declare unto you the gospel which I preached to you, which
you received, wherein you stand, by which you're saved, if you
keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless you have believed
in vain." And then last, I'll close with this, on what authority
do I believe that I have life by believing on Jesus Christ?
Because of this. If Christ is not the Savior,
who is? That's a pretty good question.
Who is? He asked his disciples one day,
he said, will you go away? They said, to whom shall we go?
That's a good question. Shall we go to the temple? No
salvation there. Shall we go to the law? Shall
we go to the priest? They can't save themselves. Shall
we go to the flesh? Shall we go to the ordinances?
I tell you where I'm going, I'm going to Christ. I'm going to
Christ, and I wish you would. If you want this tape, I preached
a message last week on the subject, Christ and Him Crucified. And
then this one today on, What Are We to Believe? And these
two messages are on one tape. If you want these books, let
us know. If you want the tape, send two
dollars, we'll mail them to you. Here's the address. Until next
week, God bless you, everyone.
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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