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Romans 2:4-5

To One Not Savingly Joined to Christ

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In "To One Not Savingly Joined to Christ," Pastor Albert N. Martin directly addresses unsaved individuals, categorizing them as openly unsaved, false professors, or self-deceived professors. Drawing primarily from Romans 2:4-5 and Proverbs 1:24-33, he issues three solemn warnings: that 1965 has added weight to their inevitable judgment, further hardened their hearts, and brought them closer to death. He then offers a warm entreaty to seek the Lord based on conscience, life's brevity, God's commands, Christ's wounds, and his own pastoral love, concluding with words of hope that the door of mercy remains open through Christ.

Primary Texts

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Romans 2:4-5 This passage is expounded to explain how God's goodness is intended to lead to repentance, and how rejecting it leads to treasuring up wrath.
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Proverbs 1:24-33 This passage is expounded to warn of the ultimate consequence of rejecting God's calls and warnings, leading to a time when He will not answer.

Outline 9 sections · 59 min

  1. Defining the Unsaved Audience 0:04
  2. Categories of the Unsaved 3:25
  3. False and Deceived Professors 8:28
  4. Sober Warning: Added Weight to Judgment 12:54
  5. Sober Warning: Hardened Hearts 30:27
  6. Sober Warning: Closer to Death and Judgment 41:48
  7. Warm Entreaty to Seek the Lord 44:46
  8. Blessed Hope and Encouragement 51:32
  9. Invitation for Outward Response 54:07

Key Quotes

“In short, I am addressing myself to every individual this morning who has not become what Paul calls in 2 Corinthians 5 a new creature in Christ Jesus.”
“If 65 leaves you as it found you, still in your sins, you know what you've accomplished in 65? Three very terrible, frightening things.”
“But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thyself wrath against the day of wrath.”
“Why? Because every day lived in penitence added weight to the judgment of hell and you'll curse every day of 1965 through all eternity.”
“Beloved, it's a terrible thing that there may be some of you outside of Christ who will be able to hear this sermon this morning and go on home and have your Sunday dinner and watch the Colts and the Packers this afternoon and go to Bank and Lake and never think one sober thought about your relationship to God.”
“I also will not laugh at your calamity, I will mock when your fear cometh, when your fear cometh as desolation and your destruction cometh as a whirlwind, when distress and anguish cometh upon you, then shall they call upon me, but I will not answer.”
“I plead by His wounds that on this last Lord's Day of 1965 you seek Him.”
“But unless you repent, that's all my ministry of three and a half years has done is make hell the worst place for you.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Focus your attention on the message if you are not savingly joined to Christ.
  • Be so disturbed by the warnings that you seek salvation before the end of the year.
  • Obey the voice of conscience and fall to your knees to call upon God for mercy, rather than stifling it.
  • Repent and flee to Christ to avoid cursing every day of 1965 in hell.
  • Seek God, even if it means spoiling New Year's celebrations.
  • Do not stifle the voice of conscience regarding sin and the gospel.
  • Respond immediately to God's dealings, whether mercy or judgment, to avoid hardening your heart.
  • Do not dismiss the sermon's message; recognize the danger of spiritual indifference.
  • Seek the Lord while He may be found, break off with your sins, and cry out for mercy, counting no pain too great until you know you belong to the Savior.
  • Act upon God's commands to repent and seek Him, acknowledging Him as your Creator.
  • Seek Christ on this last Lord's Day of 1965, moved by the wounds of the dying Savior.
  • Seek the Lord while He may be found and call upon Him while He is near, desiring a changed heart, not just outward respectability.
  • Be determined to seek the Lord until your sins are forgiven and you are joined to Jesus.
  • Give outward evidence of your desire to seek Christ by raising your hand, for follow-up and prayer.
  • Go on record as determined that 1966 will find you in Christ, not in your sins.
  • Pray with and for the pastor, and talk with him for help in seeking Christ.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 188 paragraphs, roughly 59 minutes.

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