Sins of Defilement Part 5b
Series King Charles I’s Day 1649-2024
Gavin says "today…30th of January 2024, marks the 375th anniversary of the martyrdom in 1649…of the Anglican royal martyr…King Charles I." "30 January primarily recalls the events of Charles I's martyrdom…with a 2ndary focus on the Restoration of the legally Protestant monarchy in 1660." In "Parts 1 to 4…we considered a number of…sins…although…'the general issue of…murder shall be returned to in greater depth in…Part 5.' In…Part 5b there is a special focus on murder," & "capital punishment for murder." "1stly we shall consider how in God's law punishment is primarily based in retribution, & this requires that murder be a capital offence, even though there are additional 2ndary reasons to retributive justice. 2ndly, the fact that retributive justice sometimes requires that an atonement not unto salvation be made in the form of execution, such as is generally required for murder. 3rdly, the fact that unlike an atonement unto salvation which must be a blood atonement, by contrast, an atonement not unto salvation may be by a non-bloody death. 4thly, the teaching of murder requiring a propitiation execution as an atonement not unto salvation as found in the Anglican Office of King Charles Martyr's Day. 5thly, the sad moral degeneracy of Western society, tragically writ large in the Anglican Church, as seen by the fact that as part of the post World War Two promotion of immorality & vice, murder is no longer a capital crime in various Western lands. 6thly,…some other relevant matters in the orbit of murder, e.g. the fact that this includes the mass murder abortion industry," & "murder" of "white Protestant nations by mass immigration." "7thly, Christ's words in St. Mark 1:15."
Sermon ID | 1302475745695 |
Duration | 2:18:38 |
Date | Jan 30, 2024 |
Category | Teaching |
Bible Text | Deuteronomy 21:8; Numbers 35:33 |
Language | English |