In the sermon "A Change of Masters, Practice and Destiny," Albert N. Martin addresses the transformative power of the Gospel as depicted in Romans 6:15-23. He argues that true Christians experience a definitive change of masters, moving from servitude to sin to servitude to God, which is intrinsically linked to a change in practice and, ultimately, in destiny. Martin emphasizes Romans 6:22, highlighting that liberation from sin results in becoming servants of righteousness, manifesting spiritual fruit and leading to eternal life. This change signifies not only a shift in authority but also the integral relationship between faith, regeneration, and sanctification within Reformed theology, reinforcing that salvation is a transformative process orchestrated by God's grace.
“The change of masters is inseparably joined to the change of practice, and the change of practice inseparably joined to the change of destinies.”
“You are either a slave to sin or a servant of God and of righteousness, and there is no middle ground.”
“It is not merely theoretical. If you're a Christian, this is true of you—you have been made free from sin.”
“Eternal life is God's free gift in Christ, but it is not realized by any who don't experience change of master and change of practice.”
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