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Proverbs 28:13

How the Unsaved Shall Not Prosper.

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Proverbs 28:13, asserting that 'he that covers his sin shall not prosper' refers not to temporal, observable success, but to spiritual non-prosperity. He argues that covering sin precludes peace with God, communion, valid access in prayer, and settled confidence in life's trials. For the unconverted, covering sin leads to dying without Christ's comforts, facing judgment without His protection, and entering eternity without His presence, urging listeners to confess and forsake sin to obtain mercy.

Primary Texts

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Proverbs 28:13 This verse is the foundation of the entire sermon, with Martin dissecting its meaning, implications, and antithetical structure.

Outline 8 sections · 27 min

  1. Introduction: The Universal and Unchanging Truth of Proverbs 28:13 0:10
  2. Defining 'Prosper' in a Spiritual Sense 4:12
  3. The Present Non-Prosperity: An Accusing Conscience 10:09
  4. The Present Non-Prosperity: Loss of God's Privileges 15:55
  5. The Future Non-Prosperity: Dying Without Christ's Comforts 19:04
  6. The Future Non-Prosperity: Judgment Without Christ's Protection 20:58
  7. The Future Non-Prosperity: Eternity Without Christ's Presence 23:19
  8. Conclusion and Broadcast Information 24:28

Key Quotes

“If it is at all possible to cover sin under any circumstances in any place and still to prosper, God has lied.”
“Mercy immediately brings us into the orbit of a man's unseen relationship to the unseen God, his unseen law, the unseen commodities of peace with God, a conscience at rest before God, lightness before God, preparation to meet God, the basis of walking with God.”
“We bring into our companionship the worst companion in all the world, an accusing conscience. The worst companion in all the world is an accusing conscience.”
“The blood of Jesus Christ alone can rid the human heart of that foul companion called an evil conscience.”
“Woven into the fabric of man's manness was his capacity for and his enjoyment of fellowship with God. That's as much a part of true humanity as knows and is mine.”
“Father, I plead my death on His behalf. I plead the sum total of that righteousness which is mine by virtue of my obedience even unto death. And the Father will be well pleased with the plea of the Son.”

Applications

All listeners

  • When conscience brings accusation, you must either try to stifle its mouth by covering sin, or flee to the fountain open for sin and uncleanness.
  • Listen as ones who with me are quickly making their way to that day when we stand before God.
  • Believe what God has said: He that covers his sin shall not prosper. But who so confesses and forsakes shall have mercy.
  • May you find mercy in the blood of Jesus Christ that cleanses from all sin.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 66 paragraphs, roughly 27 minutes.

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