The sermon "Christian Man In a Wicked Generation #1" by Albert N. Martin addresses the theological doctrine of Christian conduct amidst a morally corrupt society. Martin lays out the premise that every generation is inherently wicked due to the Fall, with the present generation exhibiting intensified wickedness defined by intellectual perversity, moral degeneracy, social anarchy, and religious apostasy. He supports his assertions with Scripture references from Romans 12, Ephesians 4, and 1 Peter 1, emphasizing that Christians must resist conforming to worldly standards and instead be transformed by the renewal of their minds, aligning with God's standards. This transformation is crucial for living a life that reflects God's holiness and ultimately serves as a witness to the lost. The practical significance lies in motivating believers to actively engage in their faith with a commitment to holiness, underscoring that this engagement is not just a personal choice but a divine obligation.
“The Christian man must not allow the wickedness of this generation to shape his thinking or his lifestyle in any area."
“In a wicked generation, the essence of the Christian man’s duty is to consciously refuse to have his thinking and his actions shaped by the thinking and acting of the wicked generation.”
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”
“If those things don't move you to be ready men to say, of every nook and cranny of your life, I want to be sanctified unto the Lord, then I sincerely doubt if the power of the gospel has ever terminated upon your heart.”
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