Brief Sermon Overview:Every day you ask yourself dozens of questions -- am I going to catch the next bus, or do I have milk for tomorrow's breakfast, or perhaps more broadly, what's going to happen next in the war on terrorism?
But if you knew that within 24 hours you would leave this life by the door of death, nothing would be more crucial to you than the answer to this question: How may I, a sinner, be certain beyond a shadow of a doubt that I am right with God?
It is evidence of God's amazing grace that He has provided a clear, complete, and final answer to that most important question. We can be sure of full forgiveness of our sins and acceptance with God through His act of JUSTIFICATION.
None of us can afford to be content with dim, indistinct or inaccurate ideas regarding this fundamental doctrine of the Christian faith. We urge you to give a careful hearing to every message in this series.
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Great Sermon! This sermon was so mind and heart and eye opening. I loved the pop quiz. Dr. Martin was truly correct in stating that they were questions that most of us are not thinking about on a daily basic such as planting my flowers or what I am having for dinner. As a child of God if anyone would ask me any of these questions I would want to know the answers. I hope that this makes sense. I will be digging deeper into the Bible so that I want be ashamed if I am asked anything about justification. Thank-you very much.
Naomi Hughes
For over forty years, Pastor Albert N. Martin faithfully served the Lord and His people as an elder of Trinity Baptist Church of Montville, New Jersey. Due to increasing and persistent health problems, he stepped down as one of their pastors, and in June, 2008, Pastor Martin and...