In his sermon "Three Absolute Facts of Life," Albert N. Martin addresses the fundamental truths of human existence: (1) every person exists through God's sovereign choice, (2) death is an inevitable reality that comes without personal choice, and (3) all individuals will stand before God in judgment after death. He supports these points with Scripture, notably Acts 17:26, Hebrews 9:27, and John 5:28-29, emphasizing that our lives are divinely orchestrated, death is a universal decree, and judgment is certain. Martin insists that in light of these truths, the supreme responsibility for everyone is to prepare for their exit from life by accepting salvation through grace alone. This preparation is critical as it directly affects one's eternal state, underscoring the Reformed concept of human depravity and the necessity of grace.
“You are here through no choice of your own, but as a result of God's creative power and His own sovereign prerogatives.”
“Your one supreme responsibility while you are here in life is to prepare for your exit out of this life.”
“No one is ready to make his exodus by nature, but anyone can be ready to make his exodus by grace.”
“Are you ready for the journey which leads to judgment?”
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