For years this excellent study has been helping many Christians to "perfect holiness in the fear of God". Pastor Martin continues this series by opening up the biblical definition of the "fear of God". (TE-A-2)
This series is also available in RealAudio format on www.tbcnj.org
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Important Sermon! The apostle Paul stated "knowing the terror of the Lord we persuade men". This terror is largely absent, even among the most orthodox. Casual orthodoxy is unorthodox because it has no fear of God, and this is essential doctrine.
That Christians should fear God's judgments has its place as the apostle John was afraid to be near a major heretic in his day, "let us flee (from him) lest we too be consumed". A fear of God's judgments upon certain persons, places, corrupt churches, etc., should cause of fear of being in their company or proximity. Christians in Christ's day were commanded to "flee to the mountains" when judgment came upon Jerusalem, and Lot was told to "flee out of Sodom". "Flee out of Babylon, let ye partake of her sins, and receive of her plagues", is a new testament warning, which Jon Edwards said was the anti-Christian church.
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...