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Albert N. Martin

Glory of the Redeemer/Goal of Our Redemption

1 Peter 1:20-21
Albert N. Martin January, 1 1993 Video & Audio
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Albert N. Martin
Albert N. Martin January, 1 1993
"Al Martin is one of the ablest and moving preachers I have ever heard. I have not heard his equal." Professor John Murray

"His preaching is powerful, impassioned, exegetically solid, balanced, clear in structure, penetrating in application." Edward Donnelly

"Al Martin's preaching is very clear, forthright and articulate. He has a fine mind and a masterful grasp of Reformed theology in its Puritan-pietistic mode." J.I. Packer

"Consistency and simplicity in his personal life are among his characteristics--he is in daily life what he is is in the pulpit." Iain Murray

In the sermon titled "Glory of the Redeemer/Goal of Our Redemption," Albert N. Martin examines the significance of Christ's redemptive work as outlined in 1 Peter 1:20-21. He emphasizes that the purpose of redemption is ultimately to glorify God through the salvation of humanity, highlighting that Christ was foreordained for this role before the foundation of the world. Martin draws on the specific scriptural passage to argue that believers' faith and hope are inherently tied to the resurrection of Christ, establishing a direct link between redemption and the divine plan. The practical significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to recognize their identity in Christ and the responsibilities that come with being redeemed, ultimately pointing to the transformative power of the gospel in everyday life.

Key Quotes

“The reality of our redemption is anchored in the eternal plan of God, which brings glory not to us but to Him.”

“In raising Christ from the dead, God has secured for us a living hope and an assurance of our own future resurrection.”

“One cannot fully appreciate the depth of their salvation without recognizing the eternal purpose behind it.”

“Our lives, transformed by redemption, should reflect the glory of the Redeemer in every sphere of influence.”

What does the Bible say about redemption?

The Bible presents redemption as a central theme, highlighting God's plan through Christ's sacrificial death.

The doctrine of redemption is foundational in Scripture, revealing how God orchestrates our salvation through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Passages such as 1 Peter 1:20-21 affirm that Christ was foreordained for this purpose, emphasizing that our redemption is not arbitrary but rooted in God's eternal plan. This illustrates the profound grace offered to believers, underlining that it is through faith in God that we are redeemed from sin and death, securing an eternal inheritance in Him.

1 Peter 1:20-21

How do we know Jesus is our redeemer?

We know Jesus is our redeemer through His sacrificial death and resurrection, fulfilling God's promise.

Jesus' identity as our redeemer is affirmed through His sacrificial death on the cross and His resurrection, which conquers sin and death. In 1 Peter 1:20-21, we see that He was foreordained to be our redeemer, highlighting that His role was predetermined by God for our salvation. The fulfillment of prophecies and His perfect obedience to the law further validate His redemptive work, demonstrating that through Him, we are offered forgiveness and reconciliation with God.

1 Peter 1:20-21

Why is the importance of Christ's sacrifice?

Christ's sacrifice is crucial as it atones for our sins and restores our relationship with God.

The importance of Christ's sacrifice cannot be overstated; it is the foundation upon which our salvation rests. By laying down His life, He served as the perfect substitute, taking upon Himself the penalty for our sins. This act of sacrificial love allows believers to stand justified before God, as affirmed in 1 Peter 1:20-21, which underscores the necessity of His predetermined role in our redemption. It is through this sacrifice that we are not only forgiven but also brought into a new relationship with God, filled with hope and assurance.

1 Peter 1:20-21

Sermon Transcript

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Albert N. Martin
About Albert N. Martin
For over forty years, Pastor Albert N. Martin faithfully served the Lord and His people as an elder of Trinity Baptist Church of Montville, New Jersey. Due to increasing and persistent health problems, he stepped down as one of their pastors, and in June, 2008, Pastor Martin and his wife, Dorothy, relocated to Michigan, where they are seeking the Lord's will regarding future ministry.
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