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Proverbs 14:34

Sin of Bloodguiltiness

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Pastor Martin expounds Proverbs 14:34, "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people," arguing that God's word to the United States is one of rebuke for national sins and a summons to repentance. He focuses on two 'mountain peaks' of national iniquity: putrid moral degeneracy and horrible religious apostasy. Specifically, he details the sin of 'unrequited blood' from unpunished murderers and the widespread practice of abortion, asserting that these sins defile the land and cry out to God for judgment, demanding national repentance and a return to biblical principles.

Primary Texts

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Proverbs 14:34 This verse provides the overarching theme and framework for the sermon, establishing the principle of national exaltation through righteousness and reproach through sin.
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Genesis 4:8-10 The account of Cain and Abel's murder is expounded as the foundational biblical example of innocent blood crying out to God for vengeance.
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Numbers 35:16-34 This passage details the Mosaic law on capital punishment for murder, emphasizing that unrequited blood pollutes the land and demands expiation.

Outline 9 sections · 73 min

  1. Reaffirming the Minister's Right to Address the Nation 0:00
  2. Proverbs 14:34: God's Word to Our Nation 3:07
  3. The Mountain Peaks of National Sin: Moral Degeneracy and Religious Apostasy 12:02
  4. The Horrible Sin of Unrequited Blood: Genesis 4 16:46
  5. The Horrible Sin of Unrequited Blood: Genesis 9 and Mosaic Law 23:26
  6. The Horrible Sin of Unrequited Blood: Deuteronomy and the State's Role 35:53
  7. The Pool and Ocean of Unrequited Blood in the United States 46:14
  8. God as the Inquisitor of Blood and the Cry of Glorified Saints 56:27
  9. A Call to Repentance, Prayer, and Action for the Church 63:41

Key Quotes

“Righteousness exalts a nation, not righteousness once as its hallmark in the past. And though we can with great gratitude to God, thank God for those periods in our national life, not when we were a Christian nation, we never were, but when righteousness, that is sensitivity to and submission to the great, overarching demands of morality as expressed in the law of God, there have been seasons when righteousness has marked our national life, but it is not enough that righteousness once marked our national life, for it is only when righteousness is the present mark of the life of a nation that it will maintain a position of exaltation.”
“I am asserting that if we think biblically more than many of the other sins that receive so much attention in our churches, in Christian literature and in popular preaching, it may well be that this sin of our nation may be just that divinity we have seen. In addition, our people, our priests, and all theíp terrain, take place in the good content and father and holy place. Sin, above all others, is that which cries to heaven for the vengeance of Almighty God.”
“And contrary to all of the sentimental, mental mouthings of current lawyers, judges, sociologists, and even evangelical theologians, it is a slap at the dignity and uniqueness of man to let people's blood be unrequited. It says man is cheap. He can be snuffed out. Who will pay for it? A few years of easy existence at the expense of hardworking taxpayers. It is not maintaining the dignity of man. To forego capital punishment, it strikes at the heart of the dignity of man.”
“So you shall not pollute the land wherein you are. The blood, it pollutes, and no expiation, no sacrifice can be made for the blood of a murderer. No sacrifice can be made for the land for the blood that is shed therein by the blood of him that shed it. Do you see the emphasis? Polluting the land. Blood pollutes the land.”
“And the woolly-headed evangelical theologians who are trying to impose upon the state the individual ethics of the Christian believer are cooperating with liberals and humanists to bring innocent blood upon us to the place where almighty God will come forth and requite the blood with his own hand.”
“And if there is a pool of blood from the children and adults wantonly murdered whose murderers are not put to death, then surely there is an ocean of blood from the murder of unborn children in their mother's wombs.”
“glorified spirits long for God to avenge innocent and listen to me Christian if you were chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world to be holy if you were predestined to be conformed to the image of his son no little part of true inward conformity to Jesus Christ is an entering in to his own holy that innocent blood in the way of God's appointment”
“I do not fear all the military might of a thousand nations that are set against us I fear the God who in righteousness will requite innocent blood upon every land that is stained with that blood”

Applications

All listeners

  • Avoid the crushing judgment of Almighty God by national repentance and reformation.
  • Take the doctrine of unrequited blood seriously and begin to think of your land as stained with blood.
  • Plead with God to pour out His Holy Spirit upon every preacher of the gospel to hurl this truth into the conscience of his community.
  • Pray for the president that God will get into his ears this biblical doctrine of unrequited blood.
  • Stop playing and flittering away hours; instead, give those hours to crying to God, writing letters to elected officials, and banding together with other believers to purge the land of unrequited blood.
  • Cry that the Spirit of God would be poured out upon our churches for multitudes to be brought to true evangelical conviction, repentance, faith, and submission to the word of God.
  • Engage in holy blushing, earnest prayer, and sanctified, spirit-directed, scripturally governed conduct so the church can be salt and light regarding national sin.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 96 paragraphs, roughly 73 minutes.

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