In this sermon titled "Suffering in the Path of Christian Duty," Albert N. Martin emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in the experience of suffering for the sake of Christ. He distinguishes between the general suffering experienced by all humanity and the specific suffering that arises from unwavering loyalty to Jesus and His truth. By referencing Scripture passages such as Hebrews 12 and Romans 8, Martin asserts that genuine Christian faith, characterized as union with Christ through the Holy Spirit, inevitably leads to suffering for righteousness' sake, as highlighted in Matthew 5:10 and 1 Peter. The practical significance of this teaching lies in encouraging believers to expect persecution while affirming that the indwelling Holy Spirit helps them endure and ultimately transforms their suffering into a deeper communion with Christ.
“To be a real Christian is to be united to the Lord Jesus Christ by a Spirit-given faith.”
“The seed of martyrdom is buried in every act of saving faith.”
“The Holy Spirit in us is the executor of the purposes of the Godhead in our salvation.”
“If they hated Me, they will hate you.”
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