In Albert N. Martin's sermon titled "Living Stones, Spiritual House, Holy Priesthood," based on 1 Peter 2:4-5, the main theological focus is on the identity and privileges of believers in Christ as part of the new covenant community. Martin emphasizes how Christians are not merely recipients of grace, but are actively involved in a spiritual transformation, being built into a spiritual house and constituted as a holy priesthood. He draws from both Old Testament typology and the New Testament's teachings, highlighting how believers, despite being rejected by men, are chosen and precious to God. Martin underscores that these identities lead to the offering of spiritual sacrifices that are acceptable to God through Jesus Christ, thus affirming the Reformed doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. This sermon serves to encourage the congregation to live out their identity in Christ through ongoing faith and gratitude.
“There are basically only two kinds of religion in the world... The one says Do this in order to live. And the other says, because you live, do this.”
“This is a Spirit-inspired Christianizing of many Old Testament passages and concepts.”
“You also, as living stones, are built up a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood.”
“The amazing results of coming to Christ... is that all who come to Him are made living stones.”
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