In this sermon, Albert N. Martin explores the theological concept of God as our loving, all-knowing, kindly disposed, yet principled Father in heaven. He argues that without a solid understanding of God's sovereign control and parental love, believers are vulnerable to being tossed about by life's uncertainties. Through Scripture references, particularly Psalm 90 and Romans 8, he asserts the importance of recognizing God’s providence and nurturing character. Martin emphasizes that the apex of redemptive privilege lies not in justification, but in adoption as children of God, which is clearly articulated in Galatians 4. This dual understanding of God as a sovereign ruler and a loving Father provides vital ballast for believers as they navigate the challenges of life, fostering a relationship based on reverence and trust in God's goodness and sovereignty.
“Without these truths, we will be tossed about on the sea of life, unable to keep our bearings, and always in danger of capsizing.”
“The apex, the pinnacle of redemptive privilege, is not justification, but it is adoption.”
“We have no right to cast shadows upon God from our negative experience as a son or daughter with my earthly father or anyone else's.”
“He is our loving Father, not an unapproachable sovereign, but the sovereign whose heart is the heart of love.”
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