In the sermon "Our Danger & Duty in a Lawless Age #3" delivered by Albert N. Martin, the central theological topic addressed is the relationship between love for Christ and the abounding lawlessness of the present age, as elucidated in Scripture, particularly Matthew 24:12-13. Martin argues that while lawlessness may lead many to extinguish their love for Christ, true believers are called to endure and nurture their love through a deep, faith-filled contemplation of Christ's love for them. He references various Scriptures, like 1 John 4:19, which states, "We love because He first loved us," emphasizing that love for Christ is always a response to His love. The practical significance of this message is a reminder for Christians to remain steadfast and actively cultivate their love for Christ, as this is crucial for perseverance amid a culture of increasing iniquity.
“Our love to Christ must be nurtured by the frequent Bible-based believing contemplation of His love to us.”
“The grand principle of redemptive grace is that our love to God in Christ is always responsive, reactive, and reciprocal.”
“If the coals of love to Christ are to be kept burning brightly and hot in our hearts, we must blow upon them with the bellows of Bible-based contemplation.”
“To say the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me... is true saving religion.”
The Bible teaches that enduring love is essential for salvation in times of lawlessness, as seen in Matthew 24:12-13.
Matthew 24:12-13
God's love is demonstrated supremely through Christ's sacrificial death, as affirmed in Romans 5:8.
Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:19
Biblical meditation nurtures our love for Christ by focusing on His love for us, which is essential for spiritual growth.
1 John 4:19, Psalm 1:2
The love of Christ constrains us by surrounding our lives and motivating our actions, as explained in 2 Corinthians 5:14.
2 Corinthians 5:14
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