In Albert N. Martin's sermon "Bought with a Price - Glorify God with Your Body," the main theological topic addressed is the doctrine of salvation and the implications of being redeemed through the sacrifice of Christ, specifically how this affects one's view of the body. Martin emphasizes that the death of Jesus is central to the Christian faith, referencing 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, where Paul writes that believers are not their own but were bought with a price. He supports this by discussing the purpose of the body in service to the Lord, the significance of bodily resurrection, and the believers' union with Christ, arguing that these doctrines provide a multifaceted understanding of holiness that opposes contemporary notions of autonomy. The sermon’s practical significance lies in the call for Christians to glorify God in their physical bodies, highlighting the need for biblical standards in all aspects of life, including sexuality, and challenging the cultural acceptance of self-determination.
“You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. Glorify God therefore in your body.”
“The antidote to sexual impurity is not a great spiritual experience or casting out some demon of lust. It's absorbing these great truths.”
“If I am a Christian, I am no longer my own. I am the purchased property of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The whole concept of sexual preference assumes the notion of sexual autonomy. And I have a right to determine what I shall do with my sexuality.”
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