In this sermon titled "Take Heed to Yourself #4," Albert N. Martin explores the imperative found in 1 Timothy 4:16 regarding the dual responsibilities of a minister: to watch over his own life and to be vigilant concerning his teaching. Martin emphasizes that while personal holiness is crucial, the integrity of the doctrine being taught is equally paramount—integrating both aspects as vital for the spiritual well-being of both the minister and the congregation. He supports his arguments with Scripture, including references to James 1:18, 1 Peter 1:23, and Romans 10:17, to illustrate the indispensable connection of truth in the initiation and continuation of spiritual life. The practical significance of this message stresses that the effectiveness of a minister's work hinges on both the fidelity to sound doctrine and a virtuous personal life, underscoring the Reformed view that truth undergirds the entire life of the church.
“The soil of an anointed ministry in the Word is an anointed life, and we must never separate those two things.”
“You must not only take heed to yourself and be a godly man, take heed to yourself that you are not only in a state of grace, growing in grace and manifesting grace, but Timothy, my saving purposes or God's saving purposes ... are to be accomplished ... by the instrumentation of truth.”
“If any man preaches any other gospel than that which we have preached unto you, let him be anathema.”
“Take heed to your teaching. Let your goal be that in your teaching and preaching there be a declaration of the whole counsel of God.”
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