Albert N. Martin’s sermon titled "Restoration of Biblical Preaching" addresses the urgent need for revitalized preaching within the Church, emphasizing its centrality to spiritual health and vigor. Martin contends that true biblical preaching must exhibit four essential characteristics: it is pervasively biblical, unashamedly doctrinal, intensely pastoral, and decidedly evangelical. He supports these assertions with multiple scriptural references, primarily from 2 Timothy 4, where Paul charges Timothy to “preach the Word,” underscoring the necessity of God’s infallible revelation in preaching. The practical significance of restoring biblical preaching lies in shaping the congregation's understanding of the gospel and their personal encounters with Christ, thereby fostering spiritual growth and vibrant church life. Martin's call to restore biblical preaching reflects a deep commitment to Reformed doctrines, such as the authority of Scripture and the necessity of doctrinal clarity.
“The great appointed means of spreading the good tidings of salvation through Christ is preaching, words spoken...and nothing can supersede.”
“Whenever a man stands unashamedly convinced...that this book is indeed God's infallible revelation...the Spirit who is its author is most likely to be powerfully present.”
“Preaching must always be a necessity and good preaching a mighty power... without new power in preaching, there has been no great religious movement.”
“Pervasively biblical, unashamedly doctrinal, intensely pastoral...that is the preaching we long to see restored to our land.”
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