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The Mind of A True Believer This sermon is not like other sermons by Henry. This one starts off with Henry relating a situation where he is going to visit a long time friend in the hospital and the friend doesn't know who he is.
Now, this friend is supposed to be saved and know God. But, he doesn't recognize a man of God. Strange.
Even in scripture, the sick, the crippled, the infirmed can and do recognize Christ when He comes close. It's the unsaved that don't know Him. Children of God will not lose that capabililty in this world. There is no place in scripture where it indicates that a saved person loses his memory or knowledge of Christ or God. Children of God, the Elect, the true Israel all know Christ and God.
What we fail to realize sometimes is that God has control over every single aspect of us as human beings. There is nothing that happens to us - NOTHING - that God doesn't have complete and total control over. A true believer will not lose the ability to know God, it just won't happen.
I realize that this was a good and dear friend of Henry's and he doesn't want to believe the worst where that friend is concerned, but at the end of the day as the evidence indicates, his friend really did not know God. Or he would have recognized a man of God. It doesn't get any more simple than that.
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...