The sermon delivered by Albert N. Martin focuses on the significant role of Christians in maintaining a God-honoring family life amidst a wicked generation, as outlined in Luke 11:29 and Philippians 2:15. Martin emphasizes the importance of understanding and adhering to the God-assigned roles of husbands and wives, stressing that these roles are unchangeable and rooted in Scripture, specifically referencing Ephesians 5 and 1 Peter 3. He argues that Christian families must resist the cultural pressures that distort these roles, instead promoting domestic piety and order as a counter to societal wickedness. The practical significance lies in fostering a family dynamic that glorifies God, serves as a witness to the world, and cultivates an environment where both parents and children thrive in their respective roles.
“We are concerned not with the changeable opinions of men. We are concerned not with the changeable social mores of any given society... we are dealing with unchangeable, God-assigned roles.”
“The proof that you’re filled with the Spirit is not that you say you heard angels’ wings fluttering in your devotions... The proof that you’re filled with the Spirit is that to some degree, man, if a person came to me and said...”
“You cannot have a viable, genuine, spiritual relationship to Christ and be insubordinate to your husband.”
“You are called to a Christ-reflecting commitment to self-giving love to your wife... that is to be extended to our wives because they are now bone of our bone, flesh of our flesh.”
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