In the sermon “Texts for Tried and Proven Saints #7,” Albert N. Martin addresses the intercessory work of Christ as depicted in Luke 22:31-32, focusing on the implications of Jesus’ prayer for Simon Peter as he anticipates Peter's denial. Martin emphasizes that Jesus, as the ever-living High Priest, intercedes personally and effectively for believers, ensuring that their faith does not fail even in times of severe testing. He explores the significance of Christ's intercession by highlighting the assurance it provides against the snares of Satan, drawing parallels with Job's trials and underscoring that Christ controls Satan’s actions. Martin's discussion stresses that the prayers of Christ are effectual and guarantee the perseverance of the saints, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of the preservation of the saints. This doctrine assures believers that despite their struggles, they are upheld by the intercessory work of Christ, which provides both comfort and motivation for spiritual fidelity.
“Every believer has need of everything that Christ has to give.”
“As our interceding High Priest, Jesus knows and controls Satan's efforts to turn us away from Christ.”
“His prayer focused on the sustaining of the root grace of faith.”
“The prayers of Jesus are always effectual.”
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