This sermon by Albert N. Martin titled "Our Biblical Distinctives" focuses on the essential characteristics that define a biblical church, emphasizing the importance of aligning with historic Reformed theology. Martin identifies key distinctives that have shaped the life of Trinity Baptist Church since its founding, grounded in the authority of Scripture and the commitment to the truths of historic Christianity. He makes a case for the necessity of adhering to these principles, substantiating his claims with various Scripture passages, including Ephesians 5 and Romans 12, which underscore the church’s integrity, teachings, and leadership under Christ’s headship. The practical significance of Martin's message lies in its call for churches to be fully cognizant of their responsibilities to uphold scriptural truths and order their practices accordingly, fostering a community true to the gospel of Christ.
“Therefore, in addressing the subject of our distinctives, it must be understood on the threshold that they are distinctives embedded in the reinforced concrete of historic biblical Christianity.”
“What is the heart of the gospel? His work. He died. He was buried. He rose again.”
“But no substitute should enter. Let me be very specific. When people hear what God has done in graciously giving us these facilities… we pray! What's more practical than having the God of Heaven open His hand and do what He said to do?”
“You see, there is no intelligent biblical love for Christ coupled with a pragmatic view of the church.”
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