In the sermon titled "Marks of a True Ministry #5," Albert N. Martin addresses the doctrine of genuine holiness as a fundamental mark of a true minister and a God-owned ministry. He argues that although Paul's ministry in Thessalonica was marked by the success granted by God's sovereign grace (as established in 1 Thessalonians 1), it is also essential to understand how this grace expresses itself through the holiness of life of the minister (reflected in 1 Thessalonians 2:10). Martin emphasizes that true holiness must be authentic and observable, validated both by human witnesses and by God Himself, illustrating this through Paul's claim that he behaved "wholly, justly, and unblameably" among them. Moreover, he underscores that such holiness is not perfectionism, but rather a genuine striving towards conformity to God's law, both in thought and action, and has profound implications for the effectiveness and credibility of the gospel ministry today.
“The gospel has success only so far as God is pleased to give it success. And that shuts us up to Him for all expectation of success.”
“True holiness is a thing that can always be seen. Our Lord said in the 7th of Matthew, by their fruits ye shall know them.”
“As a general rule, the power of truth will be in direct proportion to the purity of the vessel communicating it.”
“The passion of God's heart is to have a holy people.”
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