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Romans 8:32

Who is He That Condemneth?

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Romans 8:32, "He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also with him freely give us all things?" He systematically unpacks the uniqueness of Christ's person, the extremity of His sacrifice, and the particularity of its provision for God's elect. Martin then builds a logical argument from the greater to the lesser, assuring believers that if God gave His Son, He will freely give all things necessary for their perseverance and glorification. He concludes with an evangelistic appeal to unbelievers to flee to Christ.

Primary Texts

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Romans 8:32 This verse is the primary text, serving as the foundation for the entire sermon's exposition on God's love, Christ's sacrifice, and the assurance of salvation.

Outline 7 sections · 25 min

  1. Introduction: A Nugget from Romans 8:32 0:00
  2. The Uniqueness of the Person Sacrificed: God's Own Son 0:46
  3. The Extremity of the Sacrifice Made: Not Spared, but Delivered Up 4:41
  4. The Particularity of the Sacrifice's Provisions: For Us All 10:43
  5. The Guarantee of Grace: All Things Freely Given 16:48
  6. An Appeal to the Unconverted: Flee to Christ 21:34
  7. Conclusion and Preview: Who is He That Condemneth? 24:21

Key Quotes

“God, who has many sons by adoption, has only one son who is called, his only begotten or described in this text as his very own son.”
“In other words, there was no alleviation, there was no withholding of all the wrath and punishment due to one who would stand in the place of sinners in order to render satisfaction to the law of God.”
“Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become not something like the curse or something analogous to or parallel with, but having become a curse.”
“If that death can be so frustrated as to find those for whom he died the death ending up in hell, how do I know? But what I'll end up there even though he died for me.”
“And the wisdom that contrived an answer to that problem demanded nothing less than the enfleshment of one of the persons of the Godhead.”
“Oh, how you need to go to God with this text and say, Lord, you did not spare your son. You've said if you gave the greatest gift and overcame the greatest obstacle, you will with him freely give all things.”
“Because God does not call us in the gospel to somehow unveil and discover our election in Christ. He calls us to flee to Christ. As guilty sinners and believe on Christ and believing in Him.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Find tremendous buttress to your confidence in God's love and commitment to bring you through all trials to glorification, based on Christ's love and death for you.
  • Understand that 'all things' refers to spiritual graces like contentment, not material desires. Seek contentment with what you have and rejoice in others' blessings.
  • Plead with God for grace to conquer indwelling sin, persevere through temptation, and press on despite remaining corruption, based on His not sparing His Son.
  • Take your measure by the cross to see God's estimation of human sin, uncleanness, and guilt.
  • Flee to Christ as a guilty sinner and believe on Him, trusting that what He did for sinners will be made effectual in your heart.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 65 paragraphs, roughly 25 minutes.

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