The sermon titled "Future of Impenitent Sinners #2" by Albert N. Martin delves deeply into the sobering doctrine of hell as taught by Christ, emphasizing its significance for believers and the impenitent alike. Central to Martin's argument is the dual assertion that hell serves as a place and a condition of both unspeakable torment and punishment for both body and soul, anchored by biblical references such as Matthew 10:28 and the parable in Luke 16. Throughout, he highlights the necessity of confronting the harsh reality of hell to faithfully declare the whole counsel of God as Paul did, thereby stressing the importance for Christians, including pastors and laypeople, to preach the entirety of God's truth, including the weighty issues of divine judgment. This teaching urges the faithful to recognize their responsibility towards the unsaved and live in a manner that glorifies God, while urging non-believers to repent and accept the gospel to escape eternal damnation.
“If we would have that same confidence that we are clear from the blood of all men, we must obtain it the same way the Apostle did, by declaring the whole counsel of God's truth.”
“Hell is a place and a condition where soul and body shall suffer the punishment of sin.”
“The body that has been such an instrument shall be cast into hell.”
“Jesus Christ… stands before you in the gospel and in his promises and says this morning, give yourself to me. Repent and take pardon from sin.”
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