The sermon by Albert N. Martin titled "Operations of The Holy Spirit in Preaching #1" addresses the critical theological topic of the Holy Spirit's immediate agency and operations upon the preacher during the act of preaching. Martin argues for the indispensable necessity of the Holy Spirit's involvement, articulating that both Jesus and the Apostles required this divine assistance for effective proclamation of the gospel. Key Scripture references include John 14 and 16, as well as Luke 4:18, which Martin cites to demonstrate how Jesus was anointed by the Holy Spirit to preach. The practical significance of this doctrine emphasizes that without the Spirit's direct involvement, any preaching lacks the divine power and impact necessary for true transformation in the hearts of hearers, making Spirit-filled preaching essential for biblical ministry.
“Without Him, our office is a mere name.”
“If we have not the Spirit which Jesus promised, we cannot fulfill the commission which Jesus gave.”
“I would not for a thousand worlds preach an unfelt Christ.”
“To me, preaching without passion is not preaching.”
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