The sermon titled "Our Danger & Duty in a Lawless Age #2" by Albert N. Martin explores the theological implications of enduring love for Christ amidst rampant lawlessness, as highlighted in Matthew 24:12-13 and Hebrews 12:29. Martin argues that the increase in lawlessness leads to a waning of love among Christians, suggesting that genuine love must be deeply rooted in the effective application of God’s saving grace. He illustrates that true love for Christ endures despite external circumstances and the chilling effects of societal sin. The practical significance of the message stresses the necessity of a personal, transformative experience with Christ, enabling believers to remain faithful and grow in their devotion, thus emphasizing Reformed doctrines such as perseverance of the saints and the necessity of regeneration by the Holy Spirit.
“If we would have a love that will maintain its vitality and intensity no matter how much wickedness abounds, it must be properly rooted.”
“The heart by nature sees no beauty or loveliness in the person of Christ.”
“In the true convert, the Spirit of God does this powerful application or effects this powerful application of saving grace.”
“That faith which is the faith of God's elect is always a faith that carries in its very arms the grace of love.”
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