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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Romans 8:33-34, addressing the question, "Who is he that condemneth?" He argues that no one can justly condemn God's elect due to the four objective activities of…
In this sermon, Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Romans 8:33-34, addressing the profound question, "Who is he that condemneth?" He argues that for God's elect, the assumed answer is "no one," a…
In "Justification, Part 1," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Luke 18:9-14, focusing on the biblical meaning of the word "justified" as declared righteous by God in a legal, forensic sense. He…
In this adult Sunday school class, Pastor Martin provides an overview of the biblical doctrine of justification, focusing on its meaning, development, and application to the ungodly. He expounds…
Pastor Martin expounds on the doctrine of justification, emphasizing that it is a 'once-for-all act' of God, not a process. Drawing primarily from Romans 5:1, Romans 8:1, Luke 18:14, and John 5:24…
Pastor Martin expounds the biblical meaning of the word "justify," arguing that it is a forensic, declarative term meaning "to pronounce just," not "to make righteous." He demonstrates this through…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Romans 4:4-5, contrasting the 'worker' and the 'non-worker' in the pursuit of righteousness before God. He argues that all humanity falls into one of these two…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Luke 18:9-14, the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican, presenting it as a 'portrait gallery' where two men's conditions, activities, conceptions of God…
Pastor Martin expounds Romans 8:34, focusing on the resurrection of Christ as the second of four pillars of assurance against condemnation. He argues that Christ's resurrection serves as God's…