In this sermon titled "Paul: A Model of a Gospel Preacher," Albert N. Martin explores the exemplary qualities of the Apostle Paul's ministry, focusing on his identity, methodology, and message. Martin emphasizes that Paul saw himself as a "bondslave of Christ," which underscored his commitment to preaching the gospel throughout various challenges. He references Acts 20:17-27 to illustrate Paul's humility, compassion, faithfulness amidst trials, adherence to comprehensive gospel teaching, and the intelligent solemnity with which he addressed both Jews and Greeks. The practical significance highlighted is that all humans, regardless of background, share a common need for repentance toward God and faith in Jesus Christ for salvation—a theme encapsulated in Romans 1:16-17. Martin’s exposition serves as a pressing call for believers to emulate Paul's model in their own witness and preaching.
“His great obsession... was this obsession in conjunction with preaching the gospel of the grace of God.”
“He was among you serving the Lord with all lowliness of mind and with tears.”
“In the things that matter, they are exactly one.”
“If you profess to believe on the Lord Jesus but have never repented, you have deceived yourself.”
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