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Matthew 25:31-46

God's Sovereignty Over Eternity

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Matthew 25:31-46, focusing on God's sovereignty over eternity as revealed in Christ's role as the sovereign judge. He details the identity of the sovereign (Jesus Christ as Son of Man and King) and the five activities of judgment: universal convocation, infallible separation, irrevocable declaration, demonstrable vindication, and eternal implementation. Martin emphasizes the terrifying reality of eternal punishment for the wicked and the glorious reality of eternal life for the righteous, urging listeners to ensure their union with Christ through genuine repentance and faith.

Primary Texts

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Matthew 25:31-46 This passage is read in its entirety and forms the textual foundation for the entire sermon, detailing Christ's return, judgment, and the separation of the righteous and the wicked into eternal destinies.

Outline 8 sections · 54 min

  1. Introduction and Expression of Gratitude 0:01
  2. Reading of Matthew 25:31-46 and Initial Observations 2:38
  3. The Identity of the Sovereign Judge 8:58
  4. The Activity of the Sovereign: Universal Convocation and Infallible Separation 18:22
  5. The Activity of the Sovereign: Irrevocable Declaration and Demonstrable Vindication 22:27
  6. The Activity of the Sovereign: Eternal Implementation and the Doctrine of Eternal Punishment 34:07
  7. The Glory of Eternal Life in Heaven 45:22
  8. Conclusion: Are You His Sheep? 50:35

Key Quotes

“these words contain in my judgment nothing short of one of the most astounding conjunctions of realities to be found anywhere within the compass of holy scripture”
“once he has made his declaration there is no appeal system to a higher court there is no way to get off on technicalities”
“it is a solemn thing to have been created a human being with a indestructible existence that god thinks so much of that which he made in his image”
“The scriptures everywhere teach us that by grace are we saved through faith and that not of ourselves. It is the gift of God not of works that no man should glory.”
“The punishment of hell will be conscious, unending, non-terminated suffering. Would to God I never had to utter those words. But if I am to be true to my commission to preach the word, I can say nothing. Nothing else.”
“there is no more deadly injury no more wanton cruelty which any man can perpetrate upon a fellow creature than that which the theological reformer is in danger of when against the clear meaning of God's word the unanimous judgment of Christ's church he softens the emphasis of warning and ensures the incorrigible sinner that it is not after all so certain that he must die the second death of eternal pain and of shame”
“give yourself no rest until you are certain that he will say to you come you blessed one come you blessed enter the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world”
“Father, I will that those whom you have given me be with me where I am, that they may behold my glory.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Express gratitude for the ministry of the word by lifting up your heart in prayer to God, rather than clapping.
  • Recognize that a moment is coming when you will encounter the King upon his throne, the Son of Man in his glory, as the appointed judge of the world.
  • Give yourself no rest until you are certain that Christ will say to you, 'Come, you blessed one,' and enter the kingdom prepared for you.
  • Be heavenly-minded, excited by the clear truths about heaven, if the root of the matter is in you.
  • Sit loose to anything in this present world and cry out, 'Even so, come, Lord Jesus,' in light of eternal realities.
  • Examine yourself: Are you Christ's sheep? Do you hear His voice and purposefully follow Him?
  • Make your calling and election sure as we all move to that hour when our eternal destiny shall be forever fixed.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 86 paragraphs, roughly 54 minutes.

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