The sermon titled "The Times of This Ignorance God Overlooked #1" by Albert N. Martin centers on the critical topic of God's judgment as revealed in Acts 17:30-31. Martin argues that God has appointed a day of judgment, emphasizing that this is a certainty within God's sovereign plan. He points out that the judge will be Jesus Christ, the God-Man, who has been ordained by God for this task, and that the assurance of this impending judgment is validated through Christ's resurrection. The sermon significantly highlights the necessity of repentance in light of God's righteous judgment and underscores the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith, indicating that only those clothed in Christ's righteousness can stand before God without condemnation. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its appeal for listeners to acknowledge their state before God and to seek refuge in Christ's righteousness to secure their eternal standing.
“The times of ignorance therefore God overlooked, but now he commandeth men that they should all, everywhere, repent.”
“He will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has ordained.”
“God has given assurance unto all men in that he raised him from the dead.”
“There is one who perfectly kept that law in life, who died under the curse of that broken law, and who was raised from the dead.”
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