In Albert N. Martin's sermon titled "The Sufferings of Christ and His People, Part 1," he addresses the doctrine of suffering for righteousness' sake as depicted in 1 Peter 3:18. The preacher argues that all true Christians will inevitably experience suffering due to their identification with Christ, while also emphasizing the importance of aligning one's heart with Christ as Lord during such trials. He grounds his arguments in Scripture, referencing Romans 8:17 and 1 Peter to illustrate the inseparable connection between suffering and glory. The practical significance lies in understanding that believers are not alone in their suffering; they share in the redemptive sufferings of Christ, which not only leads to personal growth but also contributes to the advancement of the gospel and glorification of God.
“In one way or another, to one degree or another, at one time or another, every real Christian will suffer for the sake of Christ.”
“Your suffering then brings you more deeply into fellowship, union, and communion with your Lord Himself.”
“The path to glory lay through the crucible of suffering in union and communion with Him.”
“Don't be ashamed to use that terminology. Yes, we cling to the exclusive nature of Christ's redemptive sufferings, but the concept of fellowship in the sufferings of Christ is too dominant to play it down.”
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