Albert N. Martin delivers a sermon titled "The Christian's Role in a Wicked Generation #6 Church Life," focusing on the theological significance and role of the Church in God's redemptive plan. He asserts that the Church is the central institution established by Christ for the purpose of salvation and that true Christians must commit to a biblical church to effectively impact a wicked generation. Martin supports his argument using Luke 11:29 and Philippians 2:15 to emphasize the necessity of living as lights in a dark world by not conforming to secular standards. The sermon highlights the practical significance of the Church as the pillar and foundation of truth, which upholds biblical doctrines and facilitates the spiritual maturation of believers in communal faith.
“The Church is the only institution which Christ is committed to build in the conquests of His saving grace.”
“The church is the unique theater for the display of the glory of God in this present age.”
“It's the church that is the pillar and the ground of the truth.”
“God's committed to a salvation that is not crassly individualistic.”
The Bible emphasizes that the church is central to God's saving purposes, crucial for nurturing believers and opposing wickedness.
Matthew 16:18, Philippians 2:15, Ephesians 4:16
The church is essential as it is the only institution Christ established for believers to gather, grow, and fulfill their purpose.
1 Timothy 3:15, Acts 2:41-42
Involvement in the church is crucial as it allows believers to fulfill their calling and grow in Christ amidst a corrupt world.
Ephesians 4:12, Hebrews 10:25, Romans 12:2
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