In the sermon titled "Beware the Leaven of the Pharisees" based on Luke 12:1-5, Albert N. Martin addresses the critical issue of hypocrisy as a pervasive sin among believers and its implications for spiritual health. He argues that hypocrisy not only characterizes the Pharisees of Jesus' time but poses a similar threat to Christ's disciples today. Martin cites Scripture, specifically Luke 12 and Matthew 23, to underscore the severity of this sin and the ultimate exposure of hidden sins before God. The practical significance of the sermon lies in an urgent call for self-examination among Christians, urging them to live transparently and authentically before God, thereby reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of continual repentance and the necessity of faith in Christ for true cleansing from sin.
“Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.”
“A little of this undetected will work its way through the fabric of your whole soul and strangle spiritual life.”
“The only covering you seek is the covering of the blood of His own dear Son.”
“If hypocrisy is the reigning sin in your life, you have no biblical grounds to say you're a Christian.”
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