Albert N. Martin's sermon, titled "Why Men Do Not Receive the Truth of God," delves into the Reformed theological concept of spiritual inability. The preacher highlights that the natural man, as defined in 1 Corinthians 2:14, cannot understand or accept the truths of the Spirit of God due to his depraved nature. Martin argues that this inability is rooted in the fact that the natural man perceives divine truth as foolishness, rendering him incapable of receiving it in a manner that leads to salvation. He supports his assertions with references to Scripture such as Romans 8:7, emphasizing that the carnal mind is enmity against God. The practical implications of this doctrine serve to humble the unsaved, instill gratitude in the saints for their spiritual awakening, and encourage believers to rely on the Holy Spirit in evangelism.
“The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness unto him.”
“Their non-reception is rooted in their non-perception.”
“You are to be praised that you exercised your common faith toward the scriptures? No, no, no, no. To receive the things of the Spirit of God is to believe them with a divinely wrought faith.”
“What is our hope in witnessing to men? My hope is that even as I preach... God the Holy Ghost will change you from a natural man into a spiritual man.”
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