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.
“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.”
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