In this sermon, Albert N. Martin focuses on the theme of suffering through the lens of 1 Peter 4:1-2, emphasizing the necessity of adopting the mindset of Christ in response to suffering. Martin argues that believers must arm themselves with the same mind that Christ displayed during His earthly suffering, which is rooted in submission to God's will. He grounds his teaching in the concept that suffering has not only a purpose but also evidences the believer's relationship with sin, suggesting that true suffering for righteousness demonstrates freedom from sin's dominion. The practical implication of this mindset is that Christians are called to live not for the desires of the flesh but for the will of God, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of sanctification where genuine faith results in a life transformed by grace. The sermon culminates in urging believers to seek true freedom in Christ, which liberates them from a life dictated by societal lusts.
“Arm yourselves also with the same mind. For he that has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin.”
“What you need as you face suffering is this above all else. You need to gird yourself. You need to have as your armor this same mind.”
“The one who, as a professing Christian, endures a specific situation of suffering for righteousness' sake, makes it evident... that the dominion of sin has been broken in his life.”
“In every facet of life, shaped and molded and governed by the will of God... You will be Christ's free man to do His will to His glory.”
The Bible teaches that Christ suffered in the flesh, and believers are called to arm themselves with the same mindset to endure hardship for righteousness' sake.
1 Peter 4:1-2
The Scriptures testify repeatedly that Christ suffered for our sins as part of God's redemptive plan, fulfilling prophecy and the necessary atonement for humanity.
1 Peter 2:21, Romans 6:6, Isaiah 53:5
Having the mind of Christ is essential for Christians to navigate suffering, live according to God's will, and reflect His glory in their lives.
1 Peter 4:1; Philippians 2:5
The Bible teaches that suffering for righteousness can demonstrate that a believer has ceased from the dominion of sin, affirming their new identity in Christ.
1 Peter 4:1, Romans 6:14
Christians are called to live according to the will of God as it leads to a fulfilling, purpose-driven life that glorifies Him.
1 Peter 4:2
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