The sermon "Looking unto Jesus" by Albert N. Martin expounds on the theological theme of perseverance in faith, grounded in Hebrews 12:1-2. Martin argues that Christians are called to fix their gaze upon Jesus, the "author and perfecter of faith," as they navigate life's challenges and strive for spiritual endurance. He emphasizes the need to lay aside encumbrances and sin while presenting an encouragement derived from the "great cloud of witnesses" mentioned in the preceding chapter. Throughout, he underscores the importance of understanding Jesus not only as the initiator of faith but also as the perfect example of sacrificial perseverance. Practically, this fixation on Christ serves to provide strength for believers as they run their races, ultimately leading them to spiritual completion and eternal joy with Him.
“We are to fix our eyes upon Jesus himself... a fixation of the spiritual eyes upon Jesus Christ.”
“Looking off unto Jesus... is looking away from one thing and concentrating upon another.”
“He is the one who laid hold of me and brought me into the race.”
“The pattern and example of our Lord's faith is that future joy became the motivation and the strength to endure present difficulty.”
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