DVD 027.4 - Christ, The Divider of Men - Luke 12:51
tv-311b 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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Strong Meat! Brother Henry Mahan starts this powerful sermon by saying that his objective in preaching this sermon is not to ‘please men or tickle their ears’[Gal1:10]. Oh that God would give us more preachers in the land who could really say this and preach likewise.
The God of the true Christian is a God that divides. You can start reading your King James Bible and even before you are through the first four verses you will notice that God is a God that divides [see Gen 1:4]. The Scriptures do not teach the Fatherhood of god and the brotherhood of all men. Christ divides! And almost all the verses that teach this is covered in this sermon.
In this sermon the preacher makes a remarkable statement that men today brag about the Reformers and kill preachers who preach what the Reformers really preached. Our Lord Jesus Christ was despised and rejected of men when He lived, and in His true character, His true attributes and His true redemption He is just as despised today by the natural man!
What caused the hatred towards our Lord? Many ‘believe’ that Christ was hated and despised but they just seem to understand why. Brother Mahan shows very clearly what it was that caused the hatred and challenges the hearer as to what his response would be to such a Jesus and such a teaching.
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...