Albert N. Martin's sermon addresses the moral declension of American society in the 1970s through the lens of Ephesians 5:11-13, which calls Christians to refuse fellowship with works of darkness and to reprove them. Martin identifies ten "paramount sins" of the decade—abortion on demand, pornographic proliferation, sexual abandonment, homosexual militancy, drug and alcohol obsession, dishonesty, militant feminism, divorce culture, rejection of the nuclear family, and decadent religious obsession—arguing these represent not new sins but sins that have become culturally dominant and normalized. Drawing primarily from Romans 1:18-32, Martin explains the theological cause: God's wrath is actively being revealed through divine abandonment (paredōka), wherein God withdraws His restraining common grace and gives nations over to their sinful lusts as judgment for willful rejection of His revealed knowledge. The nation that once operated under evangelical Christian consciousness has deliberately turned from that light toward humanistic darkness, making it ripe for divine judgment. Martin concludes that the exclusive remedy is not political action or Christian lobbying but the proclamation of the gospel—the announcement of God as Creator, Lawgiver, and Judge, combined with the offer of Christ's perfect righteousness through faith alone. This sermon reflects the Reformed conviction that God's sovereignty encompasses both judgment and redemption, and that only Spirit-empowered gospel proclamation can liberate individuals and nations from sin's grip.
“Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them... We cannot engage in that biblical duty unless we can clearly identify that which is the just and warranted subject of that reproof. And how are we to determine what are the works of darkness? Well, Paul goes on to say, but all things when they are reproved are made manifest by the light. For everything that is made manifest is light.”
“The primary reason is the wrath of God revealed on our nation for its rejection of the knowledge of God... If God did this when man rejected the mere glimmering light of creation... what of the nation that was born under the blazing light of the gospel and visited with mighty outpourings of the Holy Ghost... and turns to the darkness of humanism, pagan education, subjectivism, and the deification of man's so-called intellect.”
“The remedy is not found in Christians going to Washington and lobbying. The answer is not found in Christian action groups. The answer is found in the mighty power of God the Holy Ghost attending the proclamation of the gospel and transforming men and women at the citadel of their beings.”
“My friend, there is but one remedy. It is the gospel preached in this book of Romans, coming to the consciences of men in the power of the Holy Ghost, a gospel that announces God's rights as creator, lawgiver, and judge.”
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