In his sermon titled "Helps in Dealing with Remaining Sin," Albert N. Martin addresses the theological topic of sanctification and the struggle against remaining sin in the life of a believer. He presents three key propositions: first, that all humans are naturally under sin's dominion, citing Romans 6:17-18, where Paul describes believers as previously being slaves to sin; second, that some by grace have been set free from this dominion, supported by Romans 6:14; and third, that even freed believers will face the ongoing presence of sin until their glorification, a reality underscored in Romans 6:12. Martin emphasizes the importance of grounding practical exhortations in biblical doctrine, asserting that understanding one's status before God and the implications of grace is essential for overcoming sin. The practical significance of his message lies in providing believers with actionable means, rooted in Scripture, to combat sin through the encouragement of gospel motives, vigilance against temptation, and reliance on Christ’s ongoing work.
“The order of scripture is always, You are, therefore be. This is what you have, and in the light of it, therefore, do.”
“The whole concept of warfare is so patent in the word of God that we must learn spiritual logistics in this warfare with the world, the flesh, and the devil.”
“If you are to keep your heart well furnished with gospel motives—and you must, or you will make little progress in dealing with remaining sin—there are three exhortations, one positive and two negative.”
“When you fall as a Christian, rather than let that keep you from Christ, go quickly, go immediately to Him.”
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