The sermon titled "True Preaching #1" by Albert N. Martin addresses the theological topic of what constitutes true preaching within the Christian faith, particularly emphasizing the role of the preacher as a herald of God. Martin argues that true preaching must be a faithful proclamation, explanation, and application of the Word of God, delivered with integrity by someone who recognizes the authority bestowed upon them by God (1 Timothy, Titus). He draws on numerous Scripture texts, such as Romans 10:14-15, Acts 8:5, and Matthew 4:17, to highlight the need for preachers to be self-conscious heralds tasked with delivering God's message rather than sharing personal interpretations. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its implications for the health and vitality of the church; true preaching is seen as essential for revivals and genuine piety, as it both stirs and is the result of divine power in the lives of hearers.
“True preaching consists of the proclamation, explanation, and application of the Word of God by one who legitimately and self-consciously occupies the position of and conducts himself as a herald of God.”
“No restoration of scriptural truth, no true religious movement, no reanimation of vital piety, without new power in preaching.”
“It is the ultimate authentication of the herald that is found in his unction.”
“The great insignia of God's appointed heralds is the entombment of power.”
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