The sermon "Keeping the Heart with All Diligence" by Albert N. Martin focuses on the imperative of guarding one's heart as articulated in Proverbs 4:23. The central theological topic of the sermon is the heart's role as the fountain of life, which necessitates diligent protection to ensure a life that honors God. Martin expounds on the command to guard the heart, emphasizing its supremacy over other responsibilities, citing Philippians 2:12-13 and Jude 21 to illustrate the duality of human agency and divine power in this duty. He underscores the significance of the heart's condition as it shapes actions, referencing Mark 7 and Matthew 12 to highlight how both sin and virtue emanate from it. Practically, the sermon emphasizes the necessity of spiritual assimilation of Scripture and the mortification of sin to sustain one's heart, ultimately leading to a faithful and fruitful Christian life, which is a key Reformed tenet regarding the transformative power of God’s Word and the Christian's responsibility in sanctification.
“Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life.”
“There is no way to guard the heart apart from this spiritual assimilation of the Word of God.”
“When a man can traffic in the Word of God without yielding to its moral and spiritual demands, he’s put himself on the high road to apostasy.”
“Guard thy heart above all else that thou guardest, or as I previously rendered it, above all other things that are to be guarded, guard thy heart.”
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