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In this sermon, Pastor Robert Martin begins a new segment of his series on the Christian Sabbath, focusing on the New Testament's teaching on the moral law. He expounds Matthew 5:17-20 and Mark…
In this sermon, Pastor Robert Martin continues his series on the Christian Sabbath by examining the New Testament's witness to the moral law of God. Expounding primarily on 1 Timothy 1:3-11…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on the Fourth Commandment, the Christian Sabbath, establishing it as a creation ordinance, an integral part of the moral law, and vital for practical godliness…
In this Sunday School class, Pastor Albert N. Martin continues his exposition on the Christian Sabbath, building upon three foundational pillars: its origin as a creation ordinance (Genesis 2), its…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Mark 2:23-28, arguing for the perpetual obligation of the Sabbath for Christians. He refutes common arguments against Sabbath observance by demonstrating its origin…
In this sermon, Pastor Martin expounds on Jesus' teaching regarding the Sabbath, primarily from Matthew 12:1-8 and Mark 2:27-28, arguing that Jesus did not abolish the Sabbath but restored it to its…
Pastor Martin turns from the agency of sanctification to the pattern of sanctification, asking by what standard the believer is to evaluate growth in grace. He unfolds the first three strands of the…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Exodus 20:8-11, arguing for the abiding authority of the Fourth Commandment, the Sabbath, under the New Covenant. He demonstrates its perpetual moral nature by its…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Mark 2:23-3:6, along with parallel passages in Matthew 12 and Luke 6, to establish the abiding authority of the Sabbath and define the lawful works permissible on…
In the fourth sermon of a series on 'The Christian Sabbath,' Pastor Martin expounds Exodus 20:8-11 and Deuteronomy 5:12-15, arguing for the Sabbath's perpetual moral obligation. He refutes the view…
In "Misused Texts #1," Pastor Martin begins a two-part sermon examining three Pauline passages (Romans 14:5-6, Galatians 4:8-11, Colossians 2:16-17) often cited by anti-Sabbatarians to argue against…
In "The Sabbath in the Law of Moses #2," Pastor Robert Martin continues his series on the Christian Sabbath, focusing on its treatment within the Mosaic Law, particularly Exodus 31:12-17, 34:21…
Pastor Martin expounds 1 Peter 4:14-16, offering an additional encouragement, a necessary prohibition, and a further directive for suffering Christians. He teaches that believers reproached for…
Pastor Albert N. Martin begins a multi-part series on the 'Change of the Day,' addressing the controversial topic of the Sabbath commandment. He lays the groundwork for understanding why the Sabbath…
In 'Remember the Sabbath #1,' Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Exodus 20:8-11, arguing for the perpetual obligation of Sabbath-keeping as a moral, not ceremonial, law. He addresses common objections…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Mark 2:23-3:6, focusing on verses 27-28, to defend the perpetual obligation of the Sabbath for all mankind. He argues that the Sabbath was instituted at creation for…
Pastor Martin expounds Romans 6:14b, "For you are not under law but under grace," within its broader context of Romans 5-6. He argues that this verse, often twisted to promote antinomianism, actually…
In "The Day Observed #4," Pastor Robert Martin continues his series on the Christian Sabbath, focusing on its proper observance. He expounds the Fourth Commandment (Exodus 20:8-10) as a moral duty…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Matthew 5:17-20, demonstrating that Jesus did not come to abolish the Old Testament Law and Prophets but to fulfill them. He addresses the extremes of legalism and…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on the Fourth Commandment, 'Christ on the Sabbath,' arguing for the Sabbath's perpetual authority for New Covenant believers. He demonstrates its institution at…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Romans 1:32 and 2:14-15, arguing that the Ten Commandments comprehensively summarize the obedience God requires of all humanity, not just Israel. He demonstrates that…
In 'Presence of Moral Law in the New Testament (1),' Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Matthew 5:17-20 and introduces Romans 7:7-14, arguing that the Ten Commandments remain an unchanging and binding…
Pastor Martin continues his series on the presence of the moral law in the New Testament, focusing on Galatians 5:13-15 and Ephesians 6:1-3. He argues that the Ten Commandments remain a binding…