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Genesis 1-3

If There Really is a God

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Pastor Martin addresses the common question, "If there is a God of love, wisdom, and power, why is the world in such a mess?" He expounds on key biblical truths from Genesis and 2 Peter 3, presenting three propositions: the world is not what it once was (perfect creation), it is what it is because of human sin (the Fall), and it will not always be what it presently is (future renovation and new heavens/earth). He then applies these truths by challenging listeners, particularly unbelievers, to confront their own sin, embrace Christ as the only answer, and repent and believe the gospel.

Primary Texts

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Genesis 1-3 These chapters form the foundation for understanding the world's original perfection and the subsequent corruption by sin.
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2 Peter 3 This passage is central to explaining the future renovation of the world and the establishment of new heavens and a new earth.

Outline 6 sections · 25 min

  1. The Perplexing Question: Why is the World in a Mess? 0:00
  2. Proposition 1: The World is Not What It Once Was 1:47
  3. Proposition 2: The World's Mess is the Result of Human Sin 4:40
  4. Proposition 3: The World Will Not Always Be What It Presently Is 9:43
  5. God's Gracious Answer: The Everlasting Gospel 16:23
  6. Questions for the Listener: Confronting Your Sin and Embracing Christ 19:45

Key Quotes

“This present world and all that happens in it is not what it once was.”
“This present world and all that happens in it of a negative nature is the direct result of human sin. May I repeat that? This present world and all that happens in it of a negative nature is the result of human sin.”
“This present world will not always be what it presently is.”
“But according to his promise, we are looking for a new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells.”
“Man has brought these things upon himself by his rebellion against God.”
“Your greatest problem is the sin of your own heart. And you must come to grips with that problem. You must be honest with your own sin and your own guilt and your own accountability to God.”
“Unless Jesus Christ is to you the object of your supreme trust and religious affection, you do not have a relationship with Him that will stand you in good stead in the day of death and in the day of judgment.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Think seriously about life's most serious questions, including the problem of evil.
  • See that your sin is your greatest problem, not external societal issues.
  • Be honest with your own sin, guilt, and accountability to God.
  • Recognize that your sin deserves the wrath and condemnation of Almighty God.
  • Understand that God's only answer to human sin is in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
  • Do not be content with a superficial or compartmentalized religion; Christ must be the center of all life.
  • Repent of self-centeredness, self-righteousness, and trusting in your own merits.
  • Come as a naked, helpless, guilty sinner and cry for mercy from Christ.
  • Repent and believe the gospel to enter into personal fellowship with God.
  • Live with the hope of Christ's return and the new heavens and new earth.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 35 paragraphs, roughly 25 minutes.

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