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Sin Problem in the Christian Life, Part 3

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Pastor Martin closes his four-part treatment of sin in the justified life with the final principle: sin must always be dealt with in conjunction with evangelical repentance. He distinguishes evangelical from merely legal repentance using 2 Corinthians 7, then unfolds four marks of true repentance in a believer — honest acknowledgement, genuine grief, a sincere resolve to forsake the sin, and willingness to confess and make restitution horizontally. Rich illustrations from David, Peter, Judas, and homely family scenes ground the whole pastoral counsel.

Primary Texts

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2 Corinthians 7:5-11 The central text distinguishing godly sorrow from worldly sorrow and defining the marks of true evangelical repentance
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1 John 1:8-10 The locus classicus for a believer's ongoing confession of sin
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Psalm 51 Old Testament exemplar of a justified man grieving evangelically over his sin without losing the ground of his salvation

A full transcript is available on the tab. 130 paragraphs, roughly 57 minutes.