In "Marks of a True Ministry #2," Albert N. Martin addresses the nature of true ministry as portrayed in Paul's letters to the Thessalonians, particularly emphasizing the relationship between divine sovereignty and human responsibility in ministry. He argues that while God sovereignly brings about salvation and the growth of the church, He does so through faithful human instruments who exhibit specific characteristics. Martin highlights key scriptural references from 1 Thessalonians 2 and draws upon 1 Timothy and Titus to illustrate essential marks of a true minister, such as the commitment to objective truth, purity of motive, and integrity in method. The sermon underscores the practical significance of these qualities for all Christians, reiterating that every believer is a minister in their sphere of influence and thus called to uphold these standards of ministry.
“No individual is saved, no church is born, no work of God goes forward except God by His sovereign and eternal purposes and by the power of the Spirit is pleased to do it.”
“The mark of a true minister is that he is committed to that pathway of truth which is the Holy Scriptures.”
“Error leads to uncleanness, always. Always.”
“I have been appointed of God, given a trust from God, and I am a servant accountable to God.”
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