In this sermon titled "Indictment 3: Failure to Address Man's Malady," Paul Washer addresses the crucial Reformed doctrine of total depravity, emphasizing the necessity of confronting humanity's sinful condition. He argues that the Apostle Paul, particularly in Romans, intentionally leads men to condemnation as a precursor to their understanding of redemption, making it clear that awareness of sin is essential for true repentance. Citing 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and 4:1-4, Washer underscores the Holy Spirit's role in convicting the world of sin and criticizes contemporary evangelistic practices that neglect sin in favor of superficial appeals to self-esteem. This sermon highlights the importance of a robust understanding of human depravity, positing that without acknowledging man's malady, the glory of the gospel and Christ's sacrifice cannot be fully appreciated or proclaimed.
“Men must be brought to a knowledge of self before they surrender self over to God.”
“When we treat sin superficially, we are fighting against the Holy Spirit.”
“The Holy Spirit has nothing to do with their ministry, lest He be working against it.”
“When you refuse to teach on the radical depravity of men, it is an impossibility that you bring glory to God.”
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