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Ps. 1:1

Sensualism

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Addressing the philosophy of sensualism that permeates the mass media, Pastor Martin shows from Scripture that sensual pleasure was never meant to be the basis of blessedness, that sin enters when men seek it outside God's will, and that judgment falls on those who do. He rejects both the sensualist extreme and the ascetic extreme, teaching instead that God created man's sensual capacities as good gifts to be received with thanksgiving, subjected to God's laws of glory, moderation, and purity, and regulated in light of remaining sin.

Primary Texts

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Psalm 1:1-2 The blessed man refuses the philosophy of sensualism and meditates in God's law
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Genesis 2:8-17 God created man's senses as good gifts but rooted blessedness in relationship with Himself
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1 Corinthians 6:15-20 Glorify God in your body; the body belongs to Christ by purchase

Outline 10 sections · 60 min

  1. Introduction: The Philosophy of Sensualism Defined 0:02
  2. Sensualism in the Mass Media 6:26
  3. The Root of Sensualism: Evolution's Lie 14:54
  4. Principle 1: Sensual Pleasure Was Never Meant to Bring Blessedness 19:29
  5. Principle 2: Sin Enters When Blessedness Is Sought in Senses Apart from God 25:42
  6. The Biblical Answer: Neither Sensualism nor Asceticism 33:31
  7. A Personal Testimony Against Asceticism 49:39
  8. 8
    Face Appetites as God's Gift, Subject Them to His Laws
  9. 9
    Regulate Appetites in Light of Sin
  10. 10
    Closing Application

Key Quotes

“Have no unfulfilled sensual desire.”
“Sensual pleasure was never meant to bring blessedness, but only to enhance the blessedness that comes from a right relationship to God.”
“The man and woman that embrace out of the revealed will of God will one day hug to their bosoms the flames of hell.”
“Soak your soul with the biblical doctrine of creation and redemption until you see that the answer is not asceticism.”
“I shall make them my servants and never become their slaves.”
“You can't put dry powder near an open flame.”
“Accept your humanity. Accept your masculinity. Your femininity. Accept the appetites and capacities.”

Applications

Parents & families

  • Married couples should faithfully render due benevolence to one another rather than treating sex as a necessary evil — that ascetic instinct is a doctrine of demons.
  • Christian women should consciously dress so as not to provoke lust in fallen men, refusing to slavishly imitate the ungodly counsel of fashion magazines.
  • Before pillowing your head tonight, do definite business with God in any specific area where the philosophy of sensualism has gripped your appetites.

All listeners

  • Identify which mass-media voices are most consistently shaping your appetites — and ration or eliminate exposure where the counsel is openly sensualist.
  • Receive food, drink, marital intimacy, and rest with thanksgiving instead of grudging tolerance — God's word commands gratitude, not asceticism.
  • Apply 1 Corinthians 10:31 to every meal, every embrace, every appetite — ask 'is this to God's glory?' before gratifying any sensual desire.
  • Be willing to forgo legitimate appetites at times — money, food, even marital intimacy — for the sake of prayer and gospel ministry in a sin-cursed world.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 107 paragraphs, roughly 60 minutes.

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