The sermon "Missing Notes in Preaching #3" by Albert N. Martin addresses the theological significance of God's wrath as a crucial element of the gospel message that is often overlooked in contemporary preaching. Martin argues that the biblical depiction of God's wrath, especially as articulated in the New Testament, is vital for an accurate understanding of salvation. He supports this claim through various Scripture references, notably Hebrews 12:29, Matthew 25:41-46, 2 Peter 2, and Jude 1, which elucidate the earnestness of God's judgement through historical events such as the flood, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, and the rebellion of the Israelites in the wilderness. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the need for a sober acknowledgment of God's justice and holiness, highlighting the imperative for individuals to seek refuge in Christ to escape divine wrath.
“The gospel is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believes, it must be of the utmost concern to us to make sure that we properly understand that gospel which alone is the power of God unto salvation.”
“No creature, however high in created dignity, privilege, and glory, is exempt from the wrath of God if that creature rebels against God.”
“No sinful creature, however indifferent to the wrath of God, will be exempt from its reality.”
“None who abandon themselves to sensuality can escape the wrath of God.”
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