The sermon by Albert N. Martin titled "The Christian's Role in a Wicked Generation" addresses the pervasive wickedness of society and the believer's responsibility within it. The key argument presents the biblical basis for recognizing each generation as inherently wicked since the fall, referencing Romans 5:12 and Romans 3:10 to affirm that humanity collectively falls short of the glory of God. Furthermore, Martin cites specific examples from Scripture, such as the generation before the flood (Genesis 6:5) and the generation that crucified Christ (Matthew 12:38), to highlight variations in wickedness across generations. The practical significance of this message lies in urging Christians to be aware of the dangers of complacency in their faith amid societal decay while recognizing their calling to be agents of light and salt in a dark world, as stated in Philippians 2:15 and Matthew 5:13-14.
“In a general sense, each generation since the fall of man can be described as a wicked generation.”
“Every generation... in a very real sense, can be designated as a wicked generation.”
“In this wicked generation, what a privilege to live and be a living monument that where sin abounds, grace does much more abound.”
“Beware of the peculiar dangers of living in a wicked generation... the pressure to be ashamed of Christ.”
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