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Mat. 7:14

What is the Straightened Way? Part 4

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In 'What is the Straightened Way? Part 4,' Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on Matthew 7:13-14 and the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-10), arguing that the 'restricted way' leading to life is fundamentally a life of gospel holiness. He describes this as living in freedom from sin's dominion, actively mortifying remaining sin, and being increasingly conformed to Christ's image. Martin challenges listeners to self-examine whether their lives manifest this radical distinction from the world, serving as 'salt and light,' or if their profession of faith is merely nominal, leading to destruction.

Primary Texts

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Matthew 7:13-14 This passage defines the 'narrow gate' and 'restricted way' that forms the overarching theme of the sermon series.
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Matthew 5:3-16 The Beatitudes and the 'salt and light' metaphors are expounded as the biblical basis for understanding the identity and character of those on the restricted way.

Outline 10 sections · 69 min

  1. Introduction: The Fear of the Lord and the Call to Authenticity 0:03
  2. The Narrow Gate and Restricted Way: An Overview 6:08
  3. Review of Previous Aspects of the Restricted Way 12:01
  4. The Third Aspect: Gospel Holiness – Description 13:13
  5. The Third Aspect: Gospel Holiness – Biblical Demonstration from the Sermon on the Mount (Identity) 17:43
  6. The Beatitudes: Character Traits of True Kingdom Subjects 23:09
  7. Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness & Purity of Heart 32:07
  8. Persecution for Righteousness' Sake 40:26
  9. Radical Distinction: Salt and Light 52:26
  10. Conclusion: A Call to Conversion and Perseverance 62:16

Key Quotes

“to be made manifest means not just to appear, but to be laid bare, stripped of every outward facade of respectability, and openly revealed in the full and true reality, of one's character.”
“the restricted way is the way of gospel holiness.”
“If there is no way to life, but through the gate and upon the way, this is a matter of your soul's eternal salvation. To ask, am I for real? Am I on that restricted way?”
“The Beatitudes are not a map showing us how to attain life. They are a portrait of all who have attained life in union with Christ and in the virtue of His saving grace.”
“You say, but pastor, that's true. Then there's an awful lot of people who think they're saved that aren't. That's the point. That's the point. And Jesus knew it.”
“Jesus said it's amputate or burn in hell better to enter into life maimed than having two hands to go into hell Jesus said it I didn't go out and say well pastor Martin's made the way too difficult these are the words of the son of God”
“Jesus said if getting through it involves what from your standpoint is nothing short of mental and spiritual agony, He commands in Luke 13, 24, agonize to enter in by the gate.”

Applications

Parents & families

  • High school students, ask yourselves: Does any group of guys feel a little edgy and nervous when you walk in the locker room, or do you blend right in? Do any gals feel nervous when you come into their circle, or is there anything about you that is salt and light?

All listeners

  • Bring your professed attachment to Christ to the objective standard of the Word of God and have a day of personal judgment before the great day of universal judgment.
  • Ask yourself, 'Am I for real? Am I on that restricted way? Is my life a living expression of this principle: Sin no longer has dominion over me. I am engaging in the constant mortification of my remaining sin?'
  • Do not sit there to make judgments about the preacher's homiletics or outline, but come before the word of God with the question, 'Am I for real?'
  • Husbands and fathers, examine your conscience: Do you live in such a way that you confess your sinful anger to your family, even when your directive was right?
  • Do you make it evident that you have no fellowship with those who make light of sin, even if it means suffering for righteousness' sake, such as avoiding places that tempt you to lust?
  • Ask yourself, 'Are you for real? Is it evident that you are living a life of gospel holiness?'
  • If you are not living a life of gospel holiness, do not try to live it; you need to get through the gate, you need to be converted, you need to cry to God for a new heart.
  • Hear Jesus' gracious words: 'Enter in by the gate.' Get into the gate, and then you will find yourself upon the way which leads unto life.
  • If you have seen yourself in this description of God's people, rejoice, thank God for His work of grace, and pray for renewed determination to press on in the restricted way.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 105 paragraphs, roughly 69 minutes.

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