The sermon "The Shepherd Knows His Sheep" by Albert N. Martin focuses on the theological doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, highlighting the assurance of salvation that believers possess through Christ. Martin argues that God's attributes are most magnificently displayed in His plan of salvation, particularly in the certainty that those whom He saves will never lose that salvation. He engages with John 10:27-30, emphasizing that the relationship between Jesus, the Good Shepherd, and His sheep is marked by an intimate knowledge and security, wherein true believers are forever secure in His hands. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound: believers can live with confidence and hope, knowing that their eternal life is not contingent upon their efforts but rooted in the sacrificial love of Christ, who laid down His life for them.
“God has made the most full and the most brilliant display of all of His glorious attributes in the work of rescuing sinners through the person and ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish, and no one shall snatch them out of my hand.”
“The proof that we have embraced him as the Good Shepherd who has laid down his life is that his love in sacrificial self-giving for us has conquered us and brought us to the place where we love to hear his voice and we love to follow him.”
“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.”
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