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Jeremiah 31:31-33

Anatomy of a Man of God: His Backbone #2

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In 'Anatomy of a Man of God: His Backbone #2,' Pastor Albert N. Martin continues his series by defining ministerial backbone as the resolution to face opposition without flinching. He argues that this backbone is essential for faithfully expounding offensive, undesired, and unpopular truths in public ministry, private dealings, and church administration. Martin identifies two categories for attaining and strengthening this backbone: the 'preordained' dynamics of regenerating grace (fear of God, supreme attachment to Christ, and the Spirit of boldness) and the 'continuous supplies of sustaining grace' (constant awareness of God's call, presence, and judgment). He uses Jeremiah 31-32, Matthew 10, 2 Corinthians 4-5, Amos 7, 1 Kings 17, Acts 18, and 2 Timothy 1 & 4 to illustrate these points, urging both aspiring ministers and the congregation to pray for and cultivate this spiritual fortitude.

Primary Texts

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Jeremiah 31:31-33 Expounded to show the New Covenant promise of God implanting His law and fear, forming the initial 'backbone' of obedience.
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Matthew 10:1-38 Expounded to illustrate Jesus' commissioning of His disciples into a hostile world, emphasizing the fear of God over the fear of man as foundational for ministerial fidelity.
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2 Timothy 1:6-8 Expounded to demonstrate that God gives a spirit of power, love, and a sound mind, not timidity, as a core component of ministerial backbone.

Outline 10 sections · 78 min

  1. Introduction and Review: The Necessity of Ministerial Backbone 0:00
  2. Category 1: Preordained Dynamics of Regenerating Grace 14:10
  3. Element 1: Implantation of the Fear of God 17:08
  4. Element 2: Impartation of Supreme Attachment to Jesus Christ 27:25
  5. Element 3: Communication of the Spirit of Boldness 37:09
  6. Category 2: Continuous Supplies of Sustaining Grace 44:17
  7. Means 1: Constant Awareness of the Call of God 45:30
  8. Means 2: Constant Awareness of the Presence of God 60:42
  9. Means 3: Constant Awareness of the Judgment of God 67:17
  10. Conclusion: Call to Prayer and Self-Examination 73:42

Key Quotes

“We described the backbone essentially as that character trait in which a man manifests resolution and determination to face opposition without flinching.”
“To live in the fear of God is to live as a man or woman, who in the depths of his or her being regard as life's greatest blessing, and the frown of God as life's greatest curse.”
“Because the moment any sinner. Sees an outshining of the majesty and the. Of Jesus Christ. He'll. Never be the same again.”
“For the love of Christ. Sins us. It holds us in its grip. You see the love of Christ. Did not sin. And a cage for Paul's. Now they can man if I can dicker with the terms of how I live and what I'll do with my life. Aced revealed to his heart by the spirit now became like mighty chains of grace.”
“But what came out of the womb of regenerating grace. And the gift of the spirit of God is the spirit of boldness. And of power.”
“When the lion roars the beasts of the forest tremble. When Jehovah speaks. Let the kings of the earth keep silence before him.”
“Our boldness to persuade and urge and entreat. Grows out. Of this constant. Awareness of the judgment of God.”
“We're going to give an account to your soul. And if the inlet of the horrible poisons that led to apostasy began. With your drawing back from God's people. Drawing back from the place of prayer. What kind of an account should we give if we saw the drawing back and were silent?”

Applications

The unconverted

  • Make a straight line to the Savior in repentance and faith, crying to Him for salvation.

All listeners

  • Understand what the church is committed to in its stewardship of the Trinity Ministerial Academy, seeing the fruit of its labors.
  • Have your own vision for and commitment to these goals stirred up and refreshed, giving yourself to prayer and other channels of influence to see the head of the church raise up shepherds after his own heart.
  • Search your heart and give yourself no rest until you know whether or not the initial dynamics of regenerating grace (fear of God, attachment to Christ, Spirit of boldness) are present.
  • Cry to God, 'Oh God, give them holy backbone. Give them holy backbone. Keep them constantly aware of your call, constantly aware of your presence, constantly aware of the day of judgment.'
  • If you see men who profess to be called of God but seem to have no backbone, pray, 'Oh Lord, you alone know the hearts of men, but it would appear that they've never had a backbone formed in the womb of regenerating grace. Oh God, save them.'
  • Take at least some time this afternoon and ask the Holy Ghost to do a little surgical examination of your backbone, and pray God that we shall be men of God with backbones constructed of these materials.
  • May no one deceive himself by being an idle and fruitless hearer, but may we each by your grace be doers of the word.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 260 paragraphs, roughly 78 minutes.

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