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Revelation 6:12-17

The Great Day of Their Wrath

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Revelation 6:12-17, presenting 'The Great Day of Their Wrath' as a sobering signpost to the Celestial City. He systematically argues that a unique day of God's wrath is surely coming, that every person by nature is a legitimate candidate for this wrath due to sin in Adam and personal disobedience, and that only Jesus Christ can deliver from it through His substitutionary death. The sermon culminates in the stark reality that only penitent, believing, converted people will be delivered from its fury, urging all to embrace Christ as their refuge.

Primary Texts

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Revelation 6:12-17 This passage is the central text, describing the cosmic signs and human terror at the coming 'great day of their wrath'.
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Ephesians 2:1-3 This passage is expounded to establish the universal truth that all humanity is 'by nature children of wrath'.
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1 Thessalonians 1:9-10 This passage is expounded to clearly state that Jesus delivers believers 'from the wrath to come'.

Outline 8 sections · 67 min

  1. Introduction: The Sobering Signpost of God's Wrath 0:00
  2. A Unique Day of God's Wrath is Surely Coming 6:34
  3. Each One of Us is a Legitimate Candidate for That Coming Wrath 20:08
  4. The Soul's Anxious Burden of Wrath-Deservingness 32:04
  5. Jesus Christ Alone Can Deliver Us from the Coming Wrath 35:33
  6. Only Penitents Will Be Delivered When Wrath Arrives 47:24
  7. Summary and Urgent Call to Repentance 58:06
  8. Prayer for Conversion and Encouragement 63:54

Key Quotes

“However, tonight I want us to look at a very sobering signpost that is not positive in its overall thrust, but rather is heavy, it is foreboding, it is sobering, and yet nonetheless it is one of those signposts which God has placed in His Word.”
“And were by nature, we were naturally children of wrath, even as the rest. Words could not be more all-encompassing than these words of the Apostle.”
“My friend, don't bang your head on facts. Bow your heart to revealed reality in the Scriptures.”
“In the words of Rabbi Duncan, it was damnation vicariously borne. And He bore it lovingly.”
“Your sin has blinded you to the ugly open sores of your moral degeneracy. The marred image of God and the stench of your sin is accurate in the nostrils of God.”
“Kiss the Son. Lest He be angry and ye perish in the way. For His wrath will soon be kindled. Blessed are they that take refuge in Him.”
“You will cry out, Who is able to stand? And the answer is, None shall be able to stand, except those who are clothed in the virtue of the perfect life and the substitutionary death of the Lord Jesus...”
“Why, why, why, why? Will you sit through another service and stand by a signpost that points you away from hell and the wrath of God and to heaven and life and forgiveness and hug death to your breast? Oh, the madness of sin.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Seek repentance and faith through concentrated gospel truth.
  • Be equipped for service and bearing witness to faith in Christ by understanding basic gospel texts.
  • Bow your heart to revealed reality in the Scriptures, even if it challenges your perceptions of fairness.
  • Allow the realities of God's coming wrath and your candidacy for it to grip you, making other diversions lose their savor.
  • Do not go into hell in the face of clear gospel declarations; understand that Christ's death is the only means of deliverance from wrath.
  • Do not deny deserving wrath or deny its coming, but 'Kiss the Son' and take refuge in Him.
  • Embrace Jesus as your only hope of mercy, taking the posture of a penitent sinner and seeking refuge in Him.
  • Examine yourself: Are you a penitent, believing, converted man or woman, boy or girl?
  • Live in loving gratitude for Christ bearing the wrath due to us, so that others will see that you belong to Him.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 119 paragraphs, roughly 67 minutes.

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