"Repentance is being sorry enough to quit your sin. You will never know the forgiving mercy of God while you are still wedded to your sins. Repentance is the soul's divorce from sin, but it will always be joined to faithRepentance that is not joined to faith is a legalistic repentanceProfessed faith that is not joined to repentance is a spurious faith, for true faith is faith in Christ to save me not in but from my sin. Repentance and faith are inseparable, and 'unless you repent you will all likewise perish' (Luke 13:3)."
About Albert Martin
Albert Martin — Life and Legacy
Albert Martin is a significant figure in contemporary thought, recognized for his incisive exploration of truth and freedom. His work often delves into the complexities of societal structures and the individual's role within them, particularly in the realm of social justice. Martin's perspective is encapsulated in his assertion that 'Truth is the foundation of freedom,' which reflects his belief that only through honesty can individuals and societies achieve genuine liberation. His writings challenge conventional norms, urging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about their lives and communities. For instance, he argues that integrity is not just a personal virtue but a societal necessity, as it fosters trust and accountability. This idea resonates deeply in his discussions on the importance of transparency in governance and personal relationships, illustrating how these elements are intertwined with the pursuit of freedom. Today, Martin's insights remain relevant as they encourage individuals to reflect on their responsibilities in the quest for truth and justice. His emphasis on the interplay between personal integrity and societal freedom continues to inspire readers to engage actively in their communities and advocate for change.
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Albert Martin quotes
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"Ladies ...any man that lusts after you will answer to God for his mental adultery...but you will answer to God if you provoked him by the manner in which you are dressed."
"The cross does not give us a minor shift or two with regard to a few of our ethical and moral and religious values. The cross radically disrupts the very center and citadel of your life from self to Christ. And if the cross has not done that, you're not a Christian!"
"Where I am ignorant, Lord, teach me. Where I am wrong, Lord, correct me. Where I am right, Lord, confirm me."