In this sermon titled "Our Danger & Duty in a Lawless Age #1," Albert N. Martin addresses the theological implications of lawlessness as presented in Matthew 24:12-13 and Hebrews 12:29. He delineates the nature of moral decline and the corresponding duty of Christians in an age characterized by increasing iniquity. Martin argues that such lawlessness leads to a coldness in love among professing believers, a warning echoed in Scripture where sin is described as lawlessness (1 John 3:4). He discusses various biblical epochs that reflect moral decay, including Genesis 6 and Romans 1, articulating that the abounding lawlessness of these times warns believers of the spiritual peril they face today. Ultimately, the sermon emphasizes the necessity for perseverance in faith and love to Christ despite societal pressures, highlighting the importance of self-examination and vigilance in maintaining a true relationship with God.
“The only one who can do helpless sinners good is Jesus Christ.”
“Sin is lawlessness, and the condition described by our Lord is one in which iniquity or lawlessness is said to be multiplied.”
“He that endureth to the end, the same shall be saved.”
“If you know nothing of that kind of love to Christ...the waves of the influence of abounding lawlessness are going to drown the coals of that kind of love.”
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