The sermon titled "The Glory of God Displayed in the Accomplishment of Salvation #1" by Albert N. Martin focuses on the glory of God as revealed through the doctrines of redemption accomplished and applied. Martin argues that the glory of God is the outshining of His perfections, particularly demonstrated in the redemptive work of Christ from His birth to His ascension. Scripture references such as Romans 11:33-36 frame this glory amid the backdrop of human guilt, defilement, bondage, and spiritual death, which are vital in recognizing the need for salvation. The sermon emphasizes the Reformed doctrines of original sin, total depravity, and the necessity of grace, underscoring that understanding one’s squalid condition is crucial for grasping the magnitude of divine mercy and the glory of redemption.
“The glory of God is the outshining of God's perfection.”
“Redemption is God's mighty work of grace and power in releasing sinners from sin and its consequences by the payment of a price.”
“Every facet of redemption accomplished and applied is God's gracious answer to a facet of man's need as a sinner.”
“Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners! To save sinners! To save what kind of sinners? Guilty, polluted, bound, dead, finished!”
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