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Luke 5:17-32

What is a Biblical Christian?

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Pastor Martin expounds on the question "What is a Christian?" by identifying three essential components: honestly facing the personal problem of sin (both a bad record and a bad heart), seriously considering the divine remedy for sin (a person, the cross, and its adequacy/offer), and wholeheartedly complying with the divine terms for obtaining that remedy (repentance and faith). He emphasizes that true Christianity is a religion for sinners and that ignorance on this matter is tragic and fatal. The sermon urges listeners to examine themselves and, if they are not Christians, to seek the Lord while he may be found.

Primary Texts

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Luke 5:17-32 This passage is central as Jesus declares his mission is to call sinners to repentance, directly addressing the nature of those for whom Christianity is intended.
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1 Timothy 1:15 This verse is expounded to define the purpose of Christ's coming as saving sinners, forming a cornerstone of the sermon's argument about the divine remedy.
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Mark 1:15 Jesus' command to 'Repent ye, and believe the gospel' is presented as the essential terms for obtaining God's provision for sin, forming the basis of the sermon's application.

Outline 8 sections · 50 min

  1. The Tragic and Fatal Importance of Knowing What a Christian Is 0:00
  2. Common Misconceptions of a Christian 8:10
  3. The First Component: Honestly Facing the Personal Problem of Sin 12:27
  4. The Problem of a Bad Record 20:21
  5. The Problem of a Bad Heart 24:31
  6. The Second Component: Seriously Considering the Divine Remedy for Sin 28:55
  7. The Third Component: Wholeheartedly Complying with the Divine Terms 39:46
  8. Call to Self-Examination and Response 47:49

Key Quotes

“However, there is one issue and only one issue concerning which ignorance and indifference, are both tragic and fatal for time and for eternity.”
“Now, one of the most wonderful and amazing things about true Bible Christianity is that it is essentially, and fundamentally, a religion for sinners.”
“But when you boil down the problem of human sin to its most distilled essence, the problem of human sin has but two fundamental points of focus.”
“What is a Christian? I tell you, a Christian is someone who begins to take seriously that bad record.”
“A Christian is someone who has taken seriously that personal problem of a bad record and a bad heart.”
“The heart of the message of the cross is this. Jesus took what sinners deserved.”
“You see God has made that provision it's adequate and offered to all in the gospel but God doesn't say it automatically becomes the possession of all who hear about it.”

Applications

All listeners

  • It is important to focus on the question 'What is a Christian?' lest anyone fail to get the heart of the biblical answer.
  • People should have a working model for communicating the gospel to others.
  • If you die ignorant or indifferent to the Bible's answer to 'What is a Christian?', it were better you had never been born.
  • Take seriously the bad record that would meet you in the day of judgment.
  • Take seriously your personal problem of a bad record and a bad heart.
  • Focus on your personal problem of sin, not just sin in society.
  • Have you ever been brought to the place where you've taken seriously the personal problem of your sin?
  • Have you taken your personal problem of sin seriously?
  • Have you seriously considered the divine remedy for sin (Jesus Christ, His cross, its adequacy and offer)?
  • When you know yourself to have a bad record and bad heart, the news of God's provision in Christ becomes the most wonderful news.
  • Wholeheartedly comply with the divine terms for obtaining the divine provision for sin: repent and believe.
  • You will not become a Christian until from the heart you comply with the terms of repentance and faith.
  • If you don't see how you could be a Christian, do you want to be? Seek the Lord while He may be found.
  • For those who are Christians, give God thanks for showing you your sin and revealing the Savior, and incline your heart to repent and believe.
  • Give God zeal in proclaiming these simple truths to others.
  • Make of each one of us zealous evangelists, zealous proclaimer of this blessed message of life and deliverance.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 122 paragraphs, roughly 50 minutes.

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