Reverend Albert N. Martin's sermon titled "Christian Man With His Wife And Children #2" focuses on the theological doctrine of Christian fatherhood, emphasizing the identity, task, and resources of a father as outlined in Scripture. Martin begins by establishing the foundational principle that a Christian's understanding of their identity and position in Christ undergirds their actions and obligations, claiming that God's indicatives of grace precede His imperatives. He discusses key Scripture references, particularly from Ephesians 5 and 6, which provide directives to husbands and fathers on their roles within the family. The significance of this teaching is rooted in the Reformed emphasis on the sovereignty of God in family life and the responsibility of fathers to nurture their children by instilling the values of the faith, utilizing biblically ordained methods, and relying upon God’s provision for strength and guidance in fulfilling their roles.
Key Quotes
“What we are and what we have and possess in Christ is the basis and the soil out of which grows what we are to do in obedience to Christ.”
“You as a Christian father are, by divine appointment, God's authorized governor of your family, responsible to administer God's rule by the biblical constitution concerning family life.”
“If you do not understand your identity as a Christian father, who you are by divine designation, you will be cut off at the knees from doing what God has called you to do in the ordering of the life of your family.”
“You must know your resources, and not only know them intellectually, but know them by frequent recourse to them.”
The Bible designates Christian fathers as God's appointed governors responsible for nurturing their families according to biblical principles.
According to Scripture, particularly in Ephesians 6:4, Christian fathers are given the important task of nurturing their children in the chastening and admonition of the Lord. This means they are to administer God's rule within the family context, ensuring that their parenting reflects God's design and expectations. The father is identified as God's vice-regent in the home, charged not just with authority, but with a loving responsibility to guide and shape the spiritual and moral lives of their children according to biblical instruction. This role is affirmed in various biblical passages that highlight the father's leadership and accountability within the family unit.
Ephesians 6:4, Colossians 3:21, 1 Timothy 3:4-5, Genesis 18:19
Scripture consistently supports the notion of the father's authority as God's designated leader in the family structure.
The authority of a father is deeply rooted in the biblical narrative, which presents him as the head of the family. This is illustrated in passages such as Ephesians 6:1-4 and Colossians 3:20-21 where children are instructed to obey their parents, reflecting the father's headship. Additionally, the fifth commandment, 'Honor your father and your mother' (Exodus 20:12), underscores the father's role as a governing authority within the household. It is clear through both Old and New Testament teachings that a father's authority is established by God and is intended to be exercised with wisdom and love, fostering an environment for spiritual growth.
Ephesians 6:1-4, Colossians 3:20-21, Exodus 20:12, 1 Timothy 3:4-5
Understanding our identity as fathers is essential for fulfilling our God-ordained role and responsibilities within the family.
A correct understanding of a father's identity—who he is by divine designation—is foundational to effectively leading a family in accordance with biblical principles. As emphasized in the sermon, without recognizing that they have been appointed by God as governors of their families, fathers risk failing in their God-given responsibilities. This identity drives their motivation and informs their actions, as they are called to nurture their children in the ways of the Lord. The significance of identity is further highlighted in Romans 12:2, where transformation in mindset is crucial for discerning God's will, reflecting the need for fathers to embrace their roles with clarity and purpose.
Romans 12:2, Ephesians 6:4, Colossians 3:21
Fathers have access to the Bible, the Holy Spirit, and the church community as vital resources for effective parenting.
Fathers are provided with essential resources to fulfill their responsibilities, starting with the Scriptures, which are sufficient for instructing them on how to nurture their families in a godly manner. Ephesians 4:11-12 highlights the gifts of pastors and teachers, providing additional support in spiritual growth and practical wisdom for parenting. The Holy Spirit is promised to guide and empower fathers, especially in challenging times. Furthermore, the church community serves as both an encouraging and correcting influence, equipping fathers with shared experiences and biblical teaching that foster godly leadership in their homes.
2 Timothy 3:16-17, Ephesians 4:11-12, Hebrews 4:16
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