The sermon delivered by Albert N. Martin entitled "Christian Liberty #3 Theological Basis" focuses on the doctrine of Christian liberty, emphasizing its biblical foundations and significant implications for believers. Martin argues that this liberty is rooted in four pillars: (1) the sonship of believers, highlighting that through faith in Christ, they are adopted into God's family, with privileges far superior to that of a servant; (2) servitude to Christ, underscoring that true freedom in Christ is expressed through willing submission to His lordship; (3) the sovereignty of God over the conscience, demonstrating that only God should define the moral standards that guide a believer’s actions; and (4) the supremacy and sufficiency of Scripture, asserting that the Bible alone must govern church practice and individual conduct. Specific Scripture references include Galatians 5:1, Romans 6:16-17, and Romans 14, which support the preacher's points about the importance and nature of Christian liberty. This doctrine bears significant implications as it advocates for a life lived freely under the sovereign grace of God, rejecting both legalism and license in conduct.
“Our Lord Himself said, ‘If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.’”
“God alone is Lord of the conscience.”
“If the Word of God is not complete, we are casting aspersions as to its sufficiency.”
“The doctrine of Christian liberty is a dangerous doctrine.”
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