Albert N. Martin's sermon on heaven's unmixed and unending joy presents the sixth cardinal characteristic of heaven according to Reformed biblical theology. Martin argues from Matthew 25:41-46 and Revelation 7 and 21 that heaven is fundamentally distinguished by joy utterly free from the admixture of sorrow, pain, or grief that necessarily accompanies earthly Christian experience. The preacher establishes that while believers experience genuine joy through the indwelling Holy Spirit in this present age, such joy remains perpetually "mingled with sorrow" due to remaining sin, bodily infirmity, and empathetic suffering with others. Heaven, by contrast, will be a state where all causes of tears—death, mourning, crying, and pain—are eternally abolished, as affirmed in Revelation 21:4. The practical significance of this doctrine is transformative: the intelligently grasped hope of unmixed, unending joy provides the motivational foundation for Christian perseverance amid persecution, stewardship of resources, and potential martyrdom. Martin emphasizes that this hope is not escapist sentiment but essential fuel for faithful discipleship and missional urgency, standing in sharp contrast to the "soft, anemic Christianity" that pursues earthly comfort rather than heavenly reward.
“Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.” The dominant characteristic of the inheritance into which the faithful are ushered is joy. It was an entrance upon joy undiluted by grief and groaning and sorrow and pain. It was the joy of the Lord, joy unmixed.
“And God shall wipe away every tear from their eyes. Here is a situation, a state, a condition in which everything that would provoke a tear is forever banished.”
“You better have this hope burning brightly and intelligently in your breast... A fat, flabby, self-indulgent evangelicalism is a sitting duck for mass apostasy... you better feed your soul upon this hope.”
“I would not be true to the Gospel if I told you it was a wide gate. It's a narrow gate... But thank God it leads to life! It leads to life!... the way that leads to life. And my friend, if you want that life of unmixed and unending joy, there's only one way to get there, through the gate and along the way.”
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