The sermon delivered by Albert N. Martin focuses on the theological assurance found in Philippians 1:6, particularly concerning the doctrine of divine perseverance in the life of the believer. Martin emphasizes that it is God alone who initiates and sustains the work of grace in the hearts of true saints, asserting that genuine believers can have unwavering confidence in God's commitment to complete the process of salvation until the return of Jesus Christ. He supports this doctrine by referencing the conversion of the Philippians as recorded in Acts 16, illustrating how diverse experiences reflect God's sovereign grace. The practical significance of this teaching reassures believers that their spiritual growth and perseverance are not dependent on their efforts, but on God's faithfulness—encouraging them to live confidently in God's grace as they face trials and temptations.
“It is God himself who always begins the good work of grace in all of his true saints.”
“The certainty of God's ongoing work in us that is to form the basis and motivation for all of our vigorous activity in living the Christian life.”
“He who has begun a good work in me will carry it on to completion until the day of Jesus Christ.”
“If we have indeed passed through the narrow gate and are walking upon the compressed or the restricted way which leads to life, we shall indeed continue in that way even to the end.”
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