In the sermon "Heaven and Hell #2," Albert N. Martin addresses the critical Reformed doctrines of heaven and hell, emphasizing their significance in biblical teaching and the life of believers. Martin argues that an honest and faithful approach to ministry requires a clear proclamation of these doctrines, as seen in Scripture such as Matthew 25:41-46 and Hebrews 12:29. He contends that these teachings are essential not only for individual spiritual stability but also for accurate Gospel preaching, motivating believers to conversion and mortification of sin. Furthermore, Martin underscores the danger of neglecting these themes, warning that a diluted presentation of biblical truths can lead to eternal consequences for both the preacher and the congregation. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for a return to serious contemplation of these eternal realities, promoting a heartfelt urgency in evangelism and discipleship.
“Hell is a place of conscious torment of body and soul for all of the unrighteous, and heaven is a place where body and soul of the righteous will know full and complete bliss in the immediate presence of Almighty God.”
“Honesty in dealing with the souls of men demands a faithful, proportionate preaching and teaching of the orthodox doctrines of heaven and hell.”
“If we are to have any kind of credible Christian testimony, we must have a greater concern for the now... My friend, I'll keep heaven where God put it.”
“A Bible without the vigorous doctrines of heaven and hell is a mutilated book.”
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