In this sermon titled “The Work of The Holy Spirit #3,” Albert N. Martin addresses the essential relationship between the Holy Spirit and Scripture, emphasizing that the Spirit operates exclusively within the framework of divine truth. Martin articulates five foundational principles regarding the Spirit’s work, focusing predominantly on the Spirit’s identity as the “Spirit of Truth,” as seen in John 14:16-17, John 15:26, and John 16:13. These Scriptures underscore the importance of truth in the Spirit's ministry, which involves guiding believers into all truth, impacting the efficacy of Christian preaching, and solidifying the authority of Scripture. Consequently, Martin argues that adherence to biblical doctrine is critical for avoiding deception, advocating that any true work of the Spirit must align with the truths revealed in Scripture, reinforcing a Reformed understanding of the sufficiency of Scripture for faith and practice.
“Lies, when believed as truth, have the power not only to cripple us, but to damn us.”
“He will do all that He comes to do...as the Spirit of Truth.”
“The test to which you put all professed workings of the Spirit...is this. Does this professed ministry, message, movement of the Spirit accord with his once-for-all acts in the womb of the Virgin and through the pens of the apostles?”
“When the Spirit is most powerfully at work, in the church and in the world, there will be found the most careful adherence to the written word and to doctrine.”
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