In Albert N. Martin's sermon "The Cups of Our Savior #3," the focus is on the theological significance of the cups mentioned in the context of Jesus' final Passover meal, particularly highlighting the cup Jesus will drink in the future. Martin articulates three types of cups: the cup Jesus embraced in Gethsemane, the cup He refused before the crucifixion, and the cup He anticipates drinking anew in the kingdom of God. This final cup represents both a celebration of redemptive victory and a communion with His followers in the consummation of God's kingdom, supported by passages from Mark 14:25 and Revelation imagery. The sermon underscores the implications of Christ's work on the cross, emphasizing believers' security in His promise of future communion and the importance of recognizing the weight of His suffering in light of His triumphant resurrection.
“He who counted it his joy to alleviate the pain and suffering of others would not alleviate the pain and suffering to which he was now to be subject.”
“I shall no more drink of the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God.”
“Here is the ground for our unquestioned faith in the salvation procured in the cross.”
“When you throw yourself upon Jesus, the virtue of His mighty power will be yours.”
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