The sermon delivered by Albert N. Martin addresses the doctrine of effective pastoral preaching, emphasizing the critical role that the proclamation, explanation, and application of scriptural truths play in the preaching ministry. Martin argues that the content and form of sermons must be grounded in scripture, firmly established through the study of biblical texts, and presented by preachers who recognize their identity as heralds of God's message. Key Scripture references, including 1 Timothy and Titus, support his claim that the Word of God should serve as the foundation for all preaching, as it is the means through which the Holy Spirit works to bring about conversion and spiritual growth. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it calls preachers to a high standard of fidelity to the Word of God, ensuring that their messages are not merely anecdotal or moralistic, but deeply rooted in biblical truth.
“The proclamation, explanation, and application of scriptural truths must constitute the heart and soul of all preaching.”
“When preachers gather in a conference, what they need, more than anything else, next to heart dealings with God in prayer... they need to be preached to.”
“The great requirement of a steward is that he be found faithful, that he rightly handle their stewardship.”
“Whatever savors not of the cross of Christ has no place in a Christian pulpit.”
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