The sermon by Albert N. Martin, titled "One Return of Christ," examines the doctrine of the second coming of Christ as presented in 1 Thessalonians 5. The preacher argues against the widely held view that the church will be removed before the great tribulation, positing instead that believers will be present when Christ returns to judge both the righteous and the wicked. He cites Scripture such as 1 Thessalonians 5:2-4 and Matthew 24:29-31 to support his points, highlighting that the day of the Lord will arrive unexpectedly like a thief in the night, with significant implications for both believers and non-believers. Martin stresses the practical significance of his teaching: understanding the singular return of Christ fosters moral readiness among Christians and highlights the urgency of evangelism for the unconverted, emphasizing that now is the time for salvation.
“If you are convinced it's going to come with suddenness, then you know what you ought to know now, live in the light of it.”
“The day of the Lord, the day that will be the day of glory for the saints, living saints, dead saints, caught up to be with Him.”
“This teaching has created a climate of false hopes for the unconverted and false expectations for Christians.”
“The second coming of Christ... is the bursting forth of the glory of Christ, the one who's been despised, rejected, ignored.”
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