In his sermon "The Way of Forgiveness," Albert N. Martin emphasizes the centrality of forgiveness in the gospel as articulated through Paul's sermon in Acts 13. The key arguments are structured around four essential lines of a "signpost" leading to salvation: (1) forgiveness is the central blessing of the gospel, (2) this forgiveness is only found in Christ, who fulfills Old Testament prophecy, (3) it is received through faith alone, and (4) it is universally proclaimed to all without distinction. Martin supports these points with Scripture references such as Acts 13:38-39, which underscores that believers are justified through faith in Christ, and he warns against the sin of unbelief, which is the ultimate barrier to salvation. The practical significance of this message is profound, urging listeners to embrace faith in Christ as the only means of receiving God's forgiveness.
“The forgiveness or remission of sins is the central blessing held forth in the gospel.”
“This forgiveness is found only in connection with the Christ of Old Testament prophecy and New Testament history.”
“By grace are you saved through faith.”
“Beware, therefore, lest that come upon you spoken by the prophets… Unbelief is the crowning, damning sin.”
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