The sermon titled "Church Unity #2," delivered by Albert N. Martin, centers on the theological doctrine of church unity as understood within a local congregation and contrasting it with ecumenical movements. Martin emphasizes that true church unity is attainable through shared experiences of God's transforming grace, which he argues is foundational to any lasting unity. He discusses specific Scripture references, particularly Ephesians 4 and John 17, to illustrate that unity flows from a common experience of salvation and the work of the Holy Spirit. Martin argues practically that without a tangible experience of God's grace in the lives of individuals, any efforts to achieve unity will ultimately fail, leading to strife and division within the church.
“If the foundation is properly laid, there may be times when a shingle or two are blown off the roof of that unity... But in the language of the psalmist, if the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?”
“When the Spirit of God comes to dwell in the hearts of those whom God has effectually called, He never comes to dwell as a dormant, hidden force. He comes to dwell as a transforming power.”
“There can be no true unity at the church level unless there is a common experience of the saving grace of God.”
“Maintain the purity and the Spirit-anointed proclamation of the full-orbed biblical gospel in your pulpit.”
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