In Albert N. Martin's sermon titled "A Godly Man's Reading Plan," the main theological focus is the importance of a disciplined reading program for spiritual growth and effective ministry. Martin emphasizes that a regular engagement with the entire Bible is crucial for ministers, citing 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and Deuteronomy 8:3 to support his claim that Scripture is essential for personal edification and equipping for good works. He also urges the incorporation of spiritually enriching literature, particularly by trusted authors like John Owen and John Calvin, arguing that such reading helps in understanding and applying Scripture. The practical significance of this exhortation lies in its encouragement for future pastors to cultivate habits that foster deeper communion with God, ensuring fruitful ministries grounded in biblical truths.
“Above all other things, be a regular, disciplined reader of your whole Bible.”
“Your primary focus in coming to your Bible is not to gather food for others, but to have your own soul fed by the Word of God.”
“Learn to appreciate the judicious use of good, pastorally sensitive commentaries in conjunction with your personal Bible reading.”
“Seek to select your readings so that in the course of your more serious theological reading, you draw close to one great mind.”
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