Henry T. Mahan Tape Ministry Zebulon Baptist Church 6088 Zebulon Highway Pikeville, KY 41501 Tom Harding, Pastor
Henry T. Mahan DVD Ministry Todd's Road Grace Church 4137 Todd's Road Lexington, KY 40509 Todd Nibert, Pastor
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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Excellent teaching!! Thank God for a Honest Preacher!!
Those who love the Lord will understand
this sermon and not use it as an
excuse to be stingy...!!!
To our dear brother in Scotland, God
bless you Peter Williamson for your
apparent love for Brother Henry Mahan.
And as ones who have met him, he is
as genuine in person as in his sermons.
Peter Williamson (2/2/2007)
from Scotland
Great Sermon! Very good sermon on Christian giving. The Old Testament tithe was great value for Israel compared to government taxation. The Levi tribe provided the High Priest who could atone for the nations sin, they provided the scribes who copid and preserved the word of God. they maintained the temple and provided great choirs and musicians for beautiful worship of God. They provided the teachers to teach the young men to read and write and love the word of God and finally they provided all the judges and maintained the judicial system. If Levi fllfilled all these requirements, all the tribes were promised blessings on the land and in the animals and a cure for diseases. What a great inheritance was the tithe and how they were condenmed by Jesus for neglecting so rich a blesing from God.
How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salavation, as a Royal Priesthood to God, with greater promises than Levi,
God bless and keep you faithful to the end Brother Henry, I would love to meet you one day but will definetly see you in eternity,
Peter Williamson
Henry T. Mahan was born in Birmingham, Alabama August 1926. He began pastoring at the young age of 21 and has wide experience in the pastoral ministry, having been pastor of Thirteenth Street Baptist Church, Ashland, Kentucky, for over 50 years. He also travels widely as a...