In this sermon titled "Future of Impenitent Sinners #9," Albert N. Martin addresses the doctrine of hell, emphasizing its implications for both believers and non-believers. The sermon begins by outlining the nature of hell as a place of eternal, conscious punishment, citing Matthew 25:41-46 and Hebrews 12:29 to underscore its severity and the importance of holiness. Key arguments presented include the necessity of mortification of sin among Christians, the critical need for a spirit of forgiveness as rooted in the doctrine of hell, and the call to watchfulness in stewardship of gifts. Martin illustrates that the awareness of hell should compel Christians to live righteously, persevere through trials, and cultivate a heart of forgiveness, ensuring that their faith is genuine and reflective of Christ's love. This message serves to instill a sense of urgency and responsibility, highlighting the sobering reality that forgiveness from God is intrinsically connected to one's willingness to forgive others.
“The spirit of forgiveness keeps no little checkmarks... it is to know no bounds and no limits.”
“A forgiven man will be a forgiving man... if I'm not forgiving, it's because I am truly not forgiven.”
“When you can contemplate God saying to his own creatures, 'depart from me,' you can't say in your heart, 'oh God who knows the powers I have' without worshipping Him with holy dread.”
“If anything makes me want to preach faithfully, clearly, tenderly... it’s the realization that all of you are fuel for hell or potential revealers of the glory of redemption in the presence of Christ.”
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