The sermon titled "The Bible, Death, and the Child of God: Two Fundamental Facts" by Albert N. Martin explores the biblical understanding of death and its implications for the believer in Christ. Martin articulates two foundational facts: first, the essential nature of humanity, comprising both body and soul, as outlined in Scripture (Matthew 10:28; 1 Thessalonians 5:23). Second, he explains that death for humans entails the radical separation of body and soul, described as unnatural and resultant from sin (Genesis 2:17; Romans 5:12). Martin asserts that understanding these truths is crucial for grasping the significance of death for the child of God. He emphasizes that while death is an enemy, for the believer, it leads to immediate glorification, communion with Christ, and eternal rest (Philippians 1:21; Revelation 14:13). This sermon serves to encourage Christians to confront death with biblical confidence and hope.
“If we are ignorant of or willfully reject the witness of the Bible with respect to the cause and to the issue and to the conquest of death, we will find ourselves... between the cold and barren peaks of two eternities.”
“The experience of death for human beings is the radical separation of these two entities: the soul and the body.”
“In an instant of time, God will put forth the energy of redemptive grace that... will complete the work as to our souls.”
“The one who dies in Christ is... immediately brought into the presence of Christ.”
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