The sermon "Texts for Tried and Proven Saints #3" by Albert N. Martin centers on the doctrine of sanctification as presented in 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24. The preacher emphasizes that sanctification is both a divine act and a human responsibility within the framework of Reformed theology. He highlights three main points: the object of Paul's prayer is God Himself, specifically acknowledged as the God of peace; the specific concern is the complete sanctification of the Thessalonian believers; and the anticipated fulfillment of this prayer is tied to the second coming of Christ. Scripture references, particularly 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24, support the notion that the entirety of a believer’s being—spirit, soul, and body—will be transformed, thus assuring the congregation of God's faithfulness in their sanctification process. Martin underscores that this promise has both immediate and eschatological significance, encouraging believers to strive toward holiness while relying on God's power and faithfulness.
“The object is God Himself, and it is God particularly conceived of as the God of peace.”
“He has written an entire epistle in which there is commendation, words of encouragement, but primarily words of instruction.”
“May the God of peace himself sanctify you wholly, through and through, and may your spirit and soul and body be preserved entire without blame.”
“Faithful is he that calls you who will also do it.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!