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Mt. 25:41

Most Terrible Words

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Matthew 25:41, focusing on the 'most terrible words' Christ will utter to the lost: 'Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire.' He argues these words are terrible due to the speaker (Christ as exalted Judge), the vast number who will hear them (impenitent law-breakers, self-righteous moralists, and deceived religionists), and the eternal punishment that follows. Martin urges listeners to examine their lives for true repentance, faith, and sanctification, emphasizing that none need hear these words due to God's gracious provision in Christ.

Primary Texts

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Matthew 25:41 This verse is the core text, containing the 'most terrible words' Christ will speak at the final judgment, which the sermon expounds upon.
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1 Corinthians 6:9-10 This passage is expounded to identify the first category of people who will hear the terrible words: impenitent violators of God's law.
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Matthew 7:21-23 This passage is expounded to describe the third category of people who will hear the terrible words: deceived religionists.

Outline 7 sections · 55 min

  1. Introduction: The Most Terrible Words 0:04
  2. Terrible Because of the Speaker: Christ as Exalted Judge 2:54
  3. Terrible Because of the Number Who Will Hear: Impenitent Law-Violators 10:24
  4. Terrible Because of the Number Who Will Hear: Self-Righteous Moralists 19:58
  5. Terrible Because of the Number Who Will Hear: Deceived Religionists 30:53
  6. Terrible Because of What Will Follow: Certain, Severe, and Eternal Punishment 41:46
  7. None Need Hear Them: God's Provision and Warning 47:48

Key Quotes

“I'm convinced that these are the most terrible words that your ears could ever hear. Depart from me ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels.”
“But what makes these words terrible and makes me tremble inwardly to even consider them with you this morning is that the one who speaks them has the right to speak them and has the power to execute them.”
“To make a body of your playground, a playground of your body now, is to make a body of your body. To make a faggot of your body in the pit of eternal burning then. Never forget it.”
“For all that you are, the scripture says, in your flesh dwelleth no good thing, and they that are in the flesh, though it be moral, religious, cultured flesh, cannot please God.”
“Many seek the benefits of the cross without submitting to the demands of the crown of Christ.”
“True repentance is always a universal thing. It respects every area of sin.”
“Repentance is not the act of a moment, but the acquisition of an attitude. It's not the fit and start of a day, but it's the pattern of a life until there's no more sin.”
“When Jesus says, depart from me, that's hell enough. But that's not all. It's not only depart from me, but he says into.”

Applications

Parents & families

  • When the temptations of your flesh begin to rage like a fire within your breasts, remember, this is the issue. To make a body of your playground, a playground of your body now, is to make a body of your body. To make a faggot of your body in the pit of eternal burning then. Never forget it.

All listeners

  • Study and listen intently to see if you fit these categories, that seeing it now you might repent and flee the wrath to come.
  • What is your attitude with regard to his holy law? Is it one of open impenitence and indifference to the claims of your sovereign?
  • If your heart is not bent in the direction of a serious, careful regard of the holy law of God, not to keep it in order to gain salvation, no, no, for having discovered the spiritual demands. of the law, having discovered the extent of its demands, you know that that law could never save you. It's been the instrument to show you your sin, to show you your need of Christ, to make you appreciate the cross that he bore, the curse of God against a broken law. And having received full and free forgiveness, you accept that law from the hand of your Savior as a guide for your conduct in order to live to his praise.
  • If you will not be brought by the Spirit, if you're determined to go on with the bit in your teeth, saying, I will not be subject to God and his law, then you must hear those words, depart from me, ye cursed.
  • If your righteousness, if your idea of the Christian life is, I don't do this, I don't do that, I don't go here, I don't do this, you're a stranger to the great issues of love to God, of mercy, of justice, of hunger for him and his truth, ah, beware, it could well be that you're a self-righteous man.
  • Does this fit the category of some of you? Self-righteous, moralist, resting on a wrong foundation. You've done something. You are something. I submit to you that until you've been beat off from every foundation but Christ crucified, until you've been driven from the place of hoping anything in you will ever be the ground of acceptance to where you can say from the heart, Jesus, thy blood and righteousness, my beauty.
  • Have you signed any treaties? How about you, fellows and girls? Any treaties with lies, uncleanness, pride, stubbornness, deceitfulness? How about you, adults? Any treaties with temper, anger, lust, passion, envy, covetousness, gossip?
  • Are you claiming to believe without the obvious, clear biblical evidences of repentance? Then, unless that condition is rectified by true repentance and faith, and casting yourself upon the mercy of God in Christ, you'll hear those words, Depart from me.
  • I plead with you this morning to ask the question, has the Spirit begun his work of sanctification? For whenever the blood cleanses, the Spirit sanctifies.
  • Oh, boys, girls, men, and women, I plead with you. Don't rest until you know that you'll never hear those terrible words.
  • How your heart should be filled with hallelujahs that your ears will never hear those words. They could have. They ought to. But grace has intervened, a debtor to mercy alone. And may that sense of debtorhood bind our hearts to our lovely Savior and more deeply bring us beneath his gracious yoke that we may be instruments to rescue others as brands from the burning.
  • If you have been brought by the Spirit of God to a place of being exercised, and you desire more light and direction from the Word, then you're not imposing on me to speak to me at the close of the service, to call me.
  • If the path to Christ is clear, repentance and faith, looking to a pierced Savior, then you don't need me as a spiritual midwife or as a priest, but you lay hold of the Lord. When you have, then you declare it openly. Present yourself as a candidate for baptism, wanting to declare outwardly what God has wrought inwardly. And I plead with you not to regard lightly either the content of the message, or the invitation, to close with Christ, even today.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 142 paragraphs, roughly 55 minutes.

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