In Albert N. Martin's sermon titled "Message of the Cross: Great Divider of All Mankind," he addresses the central theological doctrine of the cross as the defining message of the Christian faith, emphasizing its role as a divider between those who are perishing and those who are saved. The main arguments revolve around the definition of the "word of the cross" as the proclamation of salvation through Christ's vicarious atonement, supported by Scripture references such as 1 Corinthians 1:18 and Galatians 3:13, which illustrate its power and necessity for reconciliation with God. Martin stresses the implications of this message, asserting that the cross is often perceived as foolishness by those indifferent to God's moral law and human sin, while it represents the power of God for salvation to believers who recognize their need for redemption. He underscores the importance of maintaining the focus on the cross in preaching and ministry practices, suggesting that true transformation occurs only through this message.
“The message of the cross is nothing other than the gospel.”
“The word of the cross is to them that perish foolishness, but unto us who are saved it is the power of God.”
“The message of the cross in its essential substance is the message of that which God has done in Jesus Christ to provide a just pardon and righteous forgiveness.”
“We then are ambassadors of Christ. As though God were beseeching by us, we beseech you in Christ's stead: Be reconciled to God.”
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