In this sermon titled "Future of Impenitent Sinners #10," Albert N. Martin addresses the doctrine of hell as taught by Jesus Christ, emphasizing the importance of this teaching for both believers and the unconverted. Martin argues that acknowledging Christ's teaching on hell is crucial to maintaining a faithful understanding of salvation, asserting that any Christ divorced from the reality of hell is not the true Christ of Scripture. He discusses several motivational effects of the doctrine, using Scripture references such as Hebrews 12:29 and Matthew 25:41-46 to stress the gravity of God's judgment and the necessity of repentance. Practically, the sermon stresses that the doctrine of hell should prompt the unconverted to reevaluate their spiritual status and pursue true conversion, highlighting that true faith in Christ involves a transformative repentance that leads to a new life in Him.
“If we were to maintain any semblance of faith in the Christ of Holy Scripture, we must have that Christ with His hell, or we must create another Christ without his help.”
“The doctrine of hell as found in the teaching of our Lord to you who are unconverted should have this effect. It ought to arrest you in your present spiritual course.”
“It's not enough to be convinced that there is a way that leads unto destruction, the way of the multitude, the way of the many.”
“Stay in the way at any cost.”
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