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1 Timothy 6:11

Anatomy of a Man of God: His Backbone #1

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In "Anatomy of a Man of God: His Backbone #1," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on 1 Timothy 6:11, defining 'spiritual backbone' as strength of character and resoluteness to face opposition unflinchingly. He argues that this quality is essential for a man of God because he must faithfully expound and apply offensive truths publicly, unwanted truths personally, and unpopular truths in church administration. Martin illustrates this through numerous biblical examples, culminating in Christ, and urges the congregation to pray for men in ministry to possess this indispensable grace.

Primary Texts

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1 Timothy 6:11 This verse provides the foundational designation 'man of God' and sets the stage for defining the essential quality of backbone.
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Luke 9:51 This passage, describing Christ's steadfast resolve to go to Jerusalem, is presented as the supreme biblical illustration of spiritual backbone.
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Acts 20:26-27 Paul's declaration of not shrinking from the 'whole counsel of God' is used to demonstrate the necessity of backbone in public ministry.

Outline 8 sections · 68 min

  1. Introduction: The Parable of the Soils and the Man of God 0:00
  2. Defining Spiritual Backbone: Fortitude and Unflinching Resolve 7:45
  3. Biblical Illustrations of Backbone: From Moses to Paul 11:45
  4. Christ, the Supreme Example of Backbone, Yet with a Tender Heart 16:59
  5. Why Backbone is Essential: Expounding Offensive Public Truths 21:31
  6. Why Backbone is Essential: Applying Unwanted Personal Truths 43:46
  7. Why Backbone is Essential: Implementing Unpopular Administrative Truths 54:46
  8. Conclusion: A Call to Prayer for Men of God with Backbone 65:09

Key Quotes

“Backbone refers to the strength of character and resoluteness that permits one to face opposition unflinchingly.”
“In other words, the opposition will not move him from the path of his biblical duty.”
“We must never think of this grace of spiritual fortitude, this element in the anatomy of a man of God called backbone, that which turns a man's whole soul into nothing but tempered steel.”
“I did not shrink from declaring unto you the whole counsel of God.”
“You see the man who is your best friend is the one who most thoroughly uncovers your iniquity because then and only then will you see that your case is so bad that unless help comes from heaven you've had it.”
“But his heart was not smitten till the prophet turned and said thou art the man it was in his pointed application of the truth that the arrow came home to his breast and so it is”
“He that rebukes a man shall afterward find more favor than he that flatters with his tongue but it's that interim between the rebuke and the afterward where you run the risk of the distance and it breaks your heart you see because the steel backbone doesn't give you a steel heart”
“You will see how much you need spiritual backbone to determine that God's word will obtain rule in God's house.”

Applications

Believers

  • Have a biblical picture of what a man of God is, so that in their praying, in their interaction with these men, and in their assessment of them, they will be thinking according to the same standard set forth in the word of God.
  • Pray that the Lord in this place will raise up men who not only have the kind of head and eyes and ears and mouth and heart we've described from the scriptures, but that God will give them the backbone of a man of God.

All listeners

  • Seek the face of God that each of our hearts may be fertile soil for the word and that the Spirit will take that word and so implant it that those fruits that God alone can produce will be produced in each of our hearts.
  • Ask to be delivered from all of these things, that our hearts may be made by your grace, into good soil that will receive the seed and under the influence of the Holy Spirit, spring forth in those fruits which you alone can produce thirty, sixty and a hundredfold.
  • Give them eyes to see their need and eyes to behold his glory. And may they this day repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and find the offered and promised salvation in him.
  • Each one of us in our respective spheres of responsibility and duty and relationships would be given that measure of spiritual backbone which we need in order to fulfill the will of God according to the scriptures.
  • Remove from us vacillation and timidity and compromise and cowardice and all of those horrible things that keep us from holding to our course of duty. No matter what the cost may be.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 110 paragraphs, roughly 68 minutes.

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