In his sermon titled "God's Inescapable Command," Albert N. Martin explores the theological concept of God's universal command for repentance as presented in Acts 17:30-31. He emphasizes that God, as the Creator and Sovereign, commands all men everywhere to repent due to the inherent sinfulness of humanity stemming from the Fall. Martin details the authority of God in issuing this command and underscores the seriousness of ignoring it, as it pertains to the coming judgment by Christ, who was raised from the dead. He roots his message in the doctrines of total depravity, the necessity of grace, and Christ’s atoning work, urging listeners to grasp the critical nature of true repentance, which includes a painful awareness of sin, recognition of God's mercy in Christ, and a sincere commitment to forsake sin. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call to heed God's command, offering a pathway to salvation and a sober consideration of impending judgment.
“When that God starts talking to you, you better listen.”
“The command comes from the God who made you, the God who sustains your life, and the God who knows you.”
“All of us have a built-in safety mechanism that learns to disregard commands when they come from a source which has no authority over us.”
“God commands all men everywhere to repent because He has appointed a day of judgment.”
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