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1 Peter 1:3-9

Depth of Attachment to Christ Tested in Trials

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds 1 Peter 1:3-9, focusing on how manifold trials test the depth of a believer's attachment to Christ. He argues that true saving faith has Christ's person as its unique object and is always accompanied by supreme devotion and unrivaled love for Him. Martin pastorally applies this truth to recent congregational trials, asserting that God uses such difficulties as a 'smelting furnace' to purify and validate faith, ensuring Christ remains the unrivaled object of affection, even when human relationships are fractured. He challenges believers to prioritize Christ's will above all else, preparing them for potentially greater future suffering.

Primary Texts

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1 Peter 1:3-9 This is the foundational text, read at the beginning and continually referenced to establish the sermon's theme of trials, faith, and the revelation of Christ.
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John 6:66-68 This passage is expounded to illustrate the testing of disciples' attachment to Christ when others turn away, emphasizing Peter's confession of Christ as the sole source of eternal life.
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John 21:15-19 This passage is expounded to demonstrate Christ's call for Peter's singular, unwavering attachment and obedience, even to martyrdom, without being distracted by the path of others.

Outline 10 sections · 56 min

  1. Introduction: The Timeliness of God's Word in Trials 0:03
  2. The Purpose of Trials: Proving and Purifying Faith 7:40
  3. The First Test: Depth of Believing Attachment to Christ's Person 10:11
  4. Faith and Unrivaled Love for Christ 17:07
  5. The Furnace of Fractured Relationships: Testing Attachment to Christ 23:13
  6. Peter's Example: Unwavering Allegiance to Christ Alone 33:08
  7. Peter's Restoration: 'Follow Me' Regardless of Others 39:29
  8. The Cost of Discipleship and Future Trials 49:04
  9. Christianity as Serious Business: A One-Way Commitment 52:43
  10. Prayer for Honesty, Repentance, and Deeper Attachment 54:07

Key Quotes

“Untested faith is worth little.”
“Our present trials are testing the depth of our believing attachment. To the person of Christ.”
“Is self-commitment to Christ in all the glory of his person and the perfection of his work as he is so freely and fully offered to us in the gospel.”
“He's the Prince. He's the Prince of the sword. Why? Because when he calls people into a saving relationship with himself, he always does so in such a way that he becomes the object of their supreme devotion and unrivaled love.”
“If not, then what our Lord is doing is putting to the test the depth of your believing attack, not to the church, but to His own person.”
“Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”
“Which of these friends went through Gethsemane for you which of these friends sweat great drops of blood for you which of these friends was crushed to the ground and cried out oh my father if it be possible which of these friends let his hands be stretched out which of these friends had a crown of thorns pressed upon his bow which of these friends went under the blackness of the darkness of being plunged into the abyss of abandonment and cried out my God my God why have you forsaken me frankly I'm grieved that anyone professing to be saved by Christ would totter for a moment of forsaking the clear will of Christ for you because of a few friends is the pain real yes is the grief deep yes some of us know far more than you but it is to pour your life into someone and have them walk away but does it cause us to think for a moment of disappointment never by the grace of God so you see it comes back to a trial of faith the faith that is attached to Christ as the sole object of trust for life and salvation but at the same time the faith that is always attached”
“You give yourself to Christ you're a suicide bomber. You're like those 16 year old kids in the second world war that were strapped in their fighter planes, dive bombers back there in Tokyo and took off with only enough gas to get them out to the US fleet. The bomb was there in the nose of the plane and when they dived on the deck they'd had it. They weren't coming back. When they left the decks of the carriers to the shouts and praise of their comrades they were one way pilots. That's what a Christian is. No gas for the return trip.”

Applications

Parents & families

  • Weigh the issues not in the light of human relationships, but in the light of your professed attachment to the person of the Lord Jesus, recognizing that current trials may be God's classroom for greater suffering.

All listeners

  • Ask God for the present, powerful ministry of the Holy Spirit to teach us inwardly and accurately the truth of His word, taking dullness from our minds and undressing our eyes.
  • Recognize that true saving faith will always become a tried and tested faith in order that it may be a praiseworthy faith in the day of the Lord Jesus Christ.
  • Understand that the recent trials have been a 'smelting furnace' engineered by God to test, purify, and develop our faith, and it would be tragic to come out of this experience without learning its purpose.
  • Recognize that the devil attempts to put something or someone else between us and Christ in the realm of our affections, even after conversion.
  • Cut through the smoke of your emotions and look into the face of your Savior, asking if He, by His word and unavoidable providence, is truly taking you out of the body, family, or living temple of the church.
  • Be prepared to say, 'Unless the Christ who speaks in Scripture gives me compelling scriptural reasons to leave this assembly, I will not leave the voice of Christ that I hear in this place.'
  • Forget about what others are doing or why they left; focus on Christ's clear will for you and follow Him, remembering His ultimate sacrifice.
  • Do not be bullied into a false sense of guilt for staying in the church if Christ bids you stay, and recognize that God is testing your believing attachment to your Savior.
  • If the pressure of a few fractured human relationships makes us tremble, consider what we will do if it means being thrown in a hot box and tortured for confessing Christ.
  • Understand that being a Christian is serious business, a total, one-way commitment to Christ, like a 'suicide bomber' with 'no gas for the return trip.'
  • Be honest in God's presence about the meager measure of our believing attachment to Jesus, and let it drive us to repentance and earnest prayer for fresh discoveries of Christ's loveliness and preciousness, so that allegiance to Him becomes the very breath we breathe.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 109 paragraphs, roughly 56 minutes.

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