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Isaiah 53:6

Our Condition in Sin, God's Provision for Sin

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Pastor Albert Martin expounds Isaiah 53:6, presenting it as a distilled essence of the entire Bible's message. He divides the verse into two major truths: the bad news of humanity's desperate condition in sin, illustrated by straying sheep, and the good news of God's gracious provision for sin through the substitutionary atonement of Jesus Christ. Martin urges listeners to seriously confront their sin and embrace God's provision, emphasizing that true love confronts truth and that salvation is found in God's initiative, not human effort.

Primary Texts

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Isaiah 53:6 This verse is the core text, expounded in two major parts: humanity's sinful condition and God's gracious provision.

Outline 8 sections · 67 min

  1. Introduction: The Bible's Purpose and a Distilled Essence 0:04
  2. The Bad News: Our Desperate Condition in Sin (Corporate Picture) 8:36
  3. The Bad News: Our Desperate Condition in Sin (Individual Assertion) 25:22
  4. The Urgency of Facing Our Sin 36:38
  5. The Good News: God's Gracious Provision for Sin (Author) 39:45
  6. The Good News: God's Gracious Provision for Sin (Method - The Servant) 44:55
  7. The Good News: God's Gracious Provision for Sin (Method - The Father's Bruising) 50:06
  8. The Good News: God's Gracious Provision for Sin (Hymn and Call) 59:35

Key Quotes

“So that what Scripture says, God says.”
“A servant of God of another generation said the man that loves you most is the man that tells you the most truth about yourself.”
“There is none that seeks after God.”
“The carnal mind is enmity against God for it is not subject to the law of God neither indeed can it be.”
“The first step on the road to heaven is to know that we are by nature on the road to hell.”
“Ask yourself this question does it tell me what God has done or does it tell me what I can do and I have done.”
“You will never understand how God has made provision for your sin unless in your mind when you read about Jesus dying you get beyond what the Jewish leaders did to him what Judas did to him what the soldiers did to him what the mocking crowd did to him in their feverish frenzied brutal cruel sadistic treatment of our Lord as horrific as that is hear me my friend until you see beyond what men did and what he suffered at the hands of men you will never understand God's provision for your straying for your living unto yourself for the provision is found not in what men did to him but what in God the Father did to him until you grasp what the Father did to the Son in all of the agony and in all the horrific terrifying events surrounding the cross you'll never see and grasp God's provision for your sin”
“My sin my sin caused his grief”

Applications

All listeners

  • Resist the temptation to pull a shade and hide your sin from God's light.
  • Resist the temptation to make arrows and hate those who show you your sin.
  • Face God's diagnosis of your malignant spiritual mass (sin) that will drag you to hell unless excised by the gospel.
  • Allow the reality of your condition in sin to become an all-consuming obsession, blocking out all other distractions.
  • Break the spell of the devil's distractions and soberly consider your true condition before God.
  • Come to grips and take seriously that by nature you are on the road to hell, as the first step to heaven.
  • Assess any religious system by asking if it tells you what God has done or what you can do.
  • If you treat with scorn such mercy and grace, consider what God can do but send you to hell.
  • Repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ; turn from living a life independent of God and throw yourself at the feet of the Savior.
  • Take Christ's yoke upon you and learn of Him, finding rest for your souls.
  • Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your heart; go to Christ, for He welcomes sinners.
  • For those who are God's children, allow the gospel to conquer you afresh, warming your hearts and drawing you back to your first love.
  • Be more zealous in obeying the Lord Jesus, more fervent in prayer, and more unashamed in witness to others of His grace and mercy.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 165 paragraphs, roughly 67 minutes.

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