This two-part series addresses that teaching which says, contrary to the clear teaching of the bible concerning true conversion and living the Christian life, that a person may be converted and yet live with indifference to a pursuit of personal holiness. This unbiblical doctrine teaches that a person may have assurance of salvation but yet show little or no evidence of a transformed life.
These two sermons examine this teaching, commonly called “The Carnal Christian Doctrine”, in the light of the words of I Corinthians 3 and of the larger context of Holy Scripture. Two of the earlier recorded sermons of Pastor Martin and just as powerful today. We urge you to listen carefully to both sermons beginning with message number one.
Also available in RealAudio® format on www.tbcnj.org.
This message (TE-C-1) is part of a series. Cassette tapes and CD's may be purchased through Trinity Book Service.
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Great Sermon! This is a Must listen to sermon.
DLockI (1/6/2016)
from North Carolina
Priceless This message and it's next is one of the most memorable and edifying messages I've heard in my 3 year Christian walk. It doesn't get old, no matter how many times I listen to it and I'd imagine it would be applicable in any age, due to the sinfulness of our flesh.
Praising God for this set of messages!
Aaron Brown (7/22/2013)
from California
If Only I need to get my pastor to hear this!
Cathy (6/15/2013)
from Western Australia
Absolutely Excellent Sermon! Thankyou Lord, and thankyou Pastor Albert for this absolutely excellent sermon.
One of the best ever, on SermonAudio.
Will listen to part 2 now.
Blessings and many thanks for your service to the Lord, and to our hearts.
Winston H (5/14/2011)
from Jamaica
Great Sermon! This is truly one of the more powerful messages that I have received. I thank the Lord for it, and I pray that I may grow in strength each day to resist my carnal temptations.
MRWBBIII (3/16/2010)
from FL
Great Sermon! PAUL WASHER CARNAL TEEN SERMON JAM
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=Yffg50ezN8Q
lyn (8/4/2009)
from usa
Great Sermon! This is a MUST LISTEN for all who profess Christ verbally, yet their hearts remain unchanged. Those who claim the promise of 'all who call on the Lord shall be saved', yet neglect the doctrine of regeneration.
Bryan Mayhew (8/3/2009)
from Portage, MI
Great Sermon! I beleive that every professing Christian alive needs to hear this!
S. Smith (1/31/2009)
Essential Message for Today! THIS is THE message necessary for awakening the apostate church of today! The destructive seeds of the "carnal christian" heresy were sown a generation ago, and, because of that we see the church in its sad condition today. Pastor Martin addresses this most serious heresy. He is courageous, and I am sure he has been persecuted for calling this doctrine what it is, as I have been persecuted for saying the same. Scripture is clear - we either walk in the spirit or we walk in the flesh, not both. There are those who want to do away with 1 John 3 where we are called to walk in the spirit. The unredeemed want Grace, but they do not want Holiness. They hate that with a passion. Thank you Pastor Martin for contending for the TRUTH. There are two groups of people - period - the redeemed and the unredeemed. There is not a third class - the redeemed and carnal. This is HERESY.
Keith (1/30/2009)
from Arkansas
Great Sermon! This sermon is much needed in a day when there is so much worldliness amoung professing Christians.
Donnell (12/14/2004)
from Washington, DC
Embarrassing Part I:
The LORD sent him to pull the cover off of my life! To show me what and who I [really] am!
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...