The Principle of Illustrative Mention
a. Definition.
It is that principle by which God exhibits by illustrations of judgment. His displeasure at various forms of sin and disobedience.
- He speaks by way of judgment for violation of His command. He gives a decisive sign of hatred of sin and then is silent for a long time.
- If God visited every sin with deserved punishment as soon as a law was broken, the human race would soon become extinct.
a. Examples. - Lying to the Holy Chost—Acts 5:1-11 Ananias and Sapphira. This illustrates what God thinks of this sin, yet if all who commit it were punished in this manner there wouldn’t be any Church.
- Idolatry—Judgment of Babel is an example of judgment of idolatry—Gen. 11:
- Graven image#—Story of the golden calf and its judgment—Ex. 32:
- Profanity of Holy things—Death of Korah—Num. 16—Nadab and Abihu—Lev. 10:1, 2.
- “Thou shalt not kill.” Cain had a mark because “Vengeance is mine saith the Lord” Gen. 4:15.
- Family impurity—Judgment on Sodom—Gen. 19:
- Theft—Judgment on Achan—Josh. 7:
a. This principle should encourage Scriptural illustrations in preaching.