In the sermon "Christian Man in a Wicked Generation #2," Albert N. Martin focuses on the theological implications of human sexuality, emphasizing the necessity for Christians to cultivate a biblical understanding of sexual identity and purity amid a corrupt society. He articulates that human sexuality is a part of God's wise, loving, and creative design, as evidenced by Scripture passages such as Genesis 1:26-27 and 1 Corinthians 11. Martin insists that the foundation of sexual ethics is rooted in the Creator's intentional design and authority, challenging the secular views that diminish the morality of sexuality. The practical significance is profound, as Martin asserts that Christian men must actively reject the pervasive influences of wickedness, embody sexual integrity, and educate both themselves and their children about God’s standards for sexual conduct in order to effectively serve God and flourish in their roles as husbands and fathers.
“If it is our duty in a wicked generation to reject all thinking and actions that are framed by that wicked generation, then surely we will make very little progress in becoming the men God would have us to be if we do not have a well-established biblical grasp upon God's perspective on human sexuality.”
“Our origins determine our identity and our function... human sexuality has its origin in loving, wise, creative design, and it has its interpretation in the Creator's word and action.”
“Virginity of mind and body must be an uncompromising standard until marriage.”
“Heterosexual, monogamous, permanent marriage is the only God-ordained context for God-honoring sexual intimacy.”
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