
Albert N. Martin
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Our Nation’s Sexual Sins (3)
3.7K1:10:15Sexual SinIn this sermon, the preacher addresses the issue of sensuality and perversion that has taken hold of the nation. He emphasizes the need for individuals to recognize their participation in this sinful climate and turn away from it. The preacher highlights the consequences of exchanging the truth of God for lies and worshiping created things instead of the Creator. He urges listeners, especially those who have been influenced by this culture, to seek the remedy by seeking God's forgiveness and turning to Him for deliverance.
National Religious Apostasy (4)
3.3K1:15:13Apostasy2CH 7:14PRO 14:34ISA 59:2JER 18:8MAT 6:33ROM 1:281JN 1:9In this sermon on "God's Word to Our Nation," the speaker focuses on the theme of righteousness and sin in relation to a nation. The key scripture used is Proverbs 14:34, which states that righteousness exalts a nation while sin is a reproach. The speaker emphasizes the need for denouncing national sins and calling for repentance and reformation. Two major sins highlighted are moral degeneracy, particularly the sins of murder and sexual perversion, and religious apostasy, which is turning away from the principles of revealed religion. The sermon emphasizes God's detestation of apostasy and the consequences that follow.
What's Wrong With Preaching Today?
2.6K1:06:26PreachingPSA 119:11PRO 4:23MAT 7:23MAT 25:411TI 4:162TI 3:15REV 21:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power and weight of the Scriptures. He explains that the key to a powerful sermon lies in packing it with solid biblical substance, making the audience feel the presence of divine truth. The preacher also highlights the importance of audience contact and effective communication, urging preachers to be sensitive to whether their message is being understood and received. He uses personal experiences, such as a cultural reference to Mickey Mantle, to illustrate the need for clear and relatable language in preaching. Ultimately, the sermon encourages preachers to have a sense of urgency and to focus on specific application in their messages.
God's Word to Our Nation (1)
2.3K40:45America2TI 3:16In this sermon, the preacher discusses the theme of God's relationship to the nations and the biblical doctrine of our solidarity as part of a nation. He emphasizes the importance of understanding God's rule over the nations and how it impacts our lives as individuals and as a nation. The preacher disclaims any special revelation or inspiration in delivering this message. He highlights the need for individuals to recognize their subjugation to God's sovereign rule and the significance of God's word for our nation.
What Is a Christian?
2.1K47:08ChristianPSA 119:59In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's commandments. He describes this obedience as evangelical, universal, purposeful, and persevering. The preacher urges the listeners to examine their own lives and determine if they are truly keeping God's commandments and holding to the testimony of Jesus. He explains that love for God and love for others are the foundation of obedience, and that Scripture provides detailed instructions on how to live out this love in various aspects of life.
National Moral Degeneracy (2)
1.9K1:10:00Moral DegeneracyPSA 9:8PRO 14:34JER 1:5EZK 18:20MAT 6:33ROM 13:11TI 2:1In this sermon, the speaker begins by clarifying that he is not claiming direct revelation or special inspiration, but rather deriving his message from the Word of God in Holy Scripture. He also emphasizes the importance of not equating Israel with any other nation, while acknowledging that there may be abiding principles. The sermon then focuses on the theme of God's Word to our nation, discussing four fundamental facts asserted in the Bible: God's sovereign rule over nations, His righteous judgment of nations, His unrivaled right to address nations, and the principle of individuals standing in solidarity with their nations. The speaker uses Proverbs 14:34 as the basis and framework for understanding God's Word to the United States of America, emphasizing the significance of righteousness for a nation's exaltation and the reproach of sin.