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Joshua 7:15

Mandate for Retribution

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In "Mandate for Retribution," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Joshua 7:15, detailing God's authoritative command for Achan's punishment after his sin at Ai. Martin meticulously unpacks the certainty, objects, manner, and reasons for this retribution, highlighting God's intensified hatred for aggravated sin and covenant-breaking. The sermon then pivots to a profound pastoral application, exploring why Achan remained impenitent despite God's overtures of mercy and judgment, attributing it to the hardening power of sin, the self-protective power of pride, and self-flattery. Martin urges listeners, both converted and unconverted, to confess their sins, humble themselves, and find refuge in Christ's atoning work, warning against the self-destructive nature of unconfessed sin and pride.

Primary Texts

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Joshua 7:15 This verse is the primary text, providing the explicit 'mandate for retribution' against Achan and his family, which the sermon unpacks in detail.
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Romans 2:4-5 These verses are expounded to explain the hardening power of sin and God's forbearance, providing a theological framework for understanding Achan's impenitence.

Outline 8 sections · 54 min

  1. Introduction: The Sin of Achan and Its Purgation 0:05
  2. The Summons to Action: Sanctification, Inquisition, and Retribution 3:13
  3. Four Aspects of the Mandate for Retribution 5:58
  4. The Hardening Power of Sin 16:50
  5. The Self-Protective Power of Pride 28:19
  6. The Self-Flattery and Vain Conceit of the Heart 40:01
  7. A Call to Repentance and Refuge in Christ 46:34
  8. Prayer for Deliverance from Hardness, Pride, and Deceit 50:26

Key Quotes

“A mandate is an authoritative order or command. Retribution is deserved punishment for evil done.”
“there is a frightening doctrine in holy scripture confirmed in human experience that no man sins to himself and here we find the retribution is to come not only upon the guilty man but upon all of his household and all of his possessions”
“The quickest route to hell is the one packed hard and made smooth by the hardening power of sin.”
“But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up for thyself wrath in the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God.”
“Could anything be more self-destructive than this self-protected power of pride?”
“My friend, if you can't have your kids say that as far as I am concerned, I'd want the earth to open up in swallowing.”
“The son of God became of no reputation. The only one who had a reputation worth preserving gave it up and took the shame and ignominy of the cross and then we cling to our reputation and in so doing keep ourselves from the gracious provisions of such a loving Savior.”

Applications

The unconverted

  • Heed the warnings of judgment and the overtures of mercy in Christ, lest you become a victim of sin's hardening power.
  • Recognize that if you are out of Christ and unmoved by the word, you are heading to hell at breakneck speed.
  • If you pride yourself on a hard heart, cry to God to 'plow up' your heart so it can feel and move under the preached word.

Parents & families

  • Recognize that if you are a child of God and unmoved by the word, you are heading to temporal judgments at breakneck speed.

All listeners

  • Examine your heart for 'Babylonian garments' (hidden sins) and be broken before God, rather than remaining unmoved by preaching.
  • Consider how your sin may be affecting the entire congregation and allow it to cause self-inquiry and pain.
  • Stop squandering time before television and other pursuits, and give God His rightful investment of time.
  • Give God His rightful tithe and purpose for your finances, rather than only drawing out paychecks for personal bills and vacations.
  • Fear a cold, insensitive heart that becomes hardened by the deceitfulness of sin, rather than being complacent.
  • Acknowledge your 'Babylonian garments,' 'wedges of gold,' and 'shekels of silver' (specific hidden sins) and confess them, even if you have previously declared innocence.
  • Be willing to make restitution at the human level for sins that require it, such as making things right with a spouse or confessing evil speaking.
  • Humble yourself and 'eat crow feathers' to have a conscience void of offense to God and man.
  • Beware of hypocrisy and recognize that nothing covered up will remain hidden; all will be revealed.
  • Be willing to be humbled and shamed before others for your sin, knowing that Christ's blood cleanses and God knows your true condition.
  • If you are 'fouled up' and ready to get straightened out at any cost, reach out to your pastor for counsel.
  • Do not flatter yourself that your sin will not find you out; God says it will.
  • Strive to live a life of such genuine faith that your children can affirm the reality of your religion.
  • Confess your sins, knowing that God is faithful and just to forgive and cleanse, but be willing to be exposed as much as your sin demands.
  • Consign your reputation to its proper place, recognizing that Christ gave up His reputation for your salvation.
  • Find refuge in the Lord Jesus this morning, especially if you are hardened, proud, or self-flattering.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 143 paragraphs, roughly 54 minutes.

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