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Matthew 5:13-16

Evangelism God's Way, Part 3

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Pastor Albert N. Martin continues his series on 'Evangelism God's Way,' focusing on the second 'taproot' of God-honoring evangelism: living a life that embodies and consistently displays the transforming power of the Gospel. Expounding Matthew 5:13-16 and Philippians 2:12-16, he argues that believers are called to be 'salt and light' through their 'good works' and by 'doing all things without murmurings and questionings.' This visible transformation provides credibility for the spoken word of the Gospel, provoking unbelievers to inquire about the hope within believers, as described in 1 Peter 3:13-16. Martin emphasizes that while direct verbal evangelism is always valid, a consistent, godly lifestyle is crucial for long-term, relational evangelism.

Primary Texts

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Matthew 5:13-16 This passage is expounded to show that believers are inherently 'salt and light' and are commanded to let their 'good works' shine before men, leading to God's glorification.
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Philippians 2:12-16 This passage is expounded to demonstrate that 'working out salvation' involves 'doing all things without murmurings and questionings' so that believers are seen as 'blameless and harmless children of God' and 'lights in the world'.
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1 Peter 3:13-16 This passage is presented as the third witness, showing that a 'good manner of life' provokes unbelievers to ask for a 'reason concerning the hope' within believers, creating opportunities for verbal witness.

Outline 9 sections · 66 min

  1. Recap: The Soil and First Taproot of Evangelism 0:04
  2. Introducing the Second Taproot: A Transformed Life 12:07
  3. Qualification: The Place for Immediate Gospel Proclamation 14:29
  4. Matthew 5:13-16: Believers as Salt and Light 20:42
  5. Martin Lloyd-Jones Quote and Parallel Passage 37:48
  6. Philippians 2:12-16: Blameless and Harmless Lights 39:15
  7. 1 Peter 3:13-16: A Reason for the Hope 55:48
  8. Conclusion: The Power of a Consistent Life 60:12
  9. Prayer of Confession and Resolve 64:31

Key Quotes

“And it is our conviction that no better work can be found than the work of seeking to bring sinners to the knowledge of Christ through the proclamation of the Gospel, and surely the Scriptures ought to be sufficient to equip us for that work, if Scripture is sufficient to equip the servants of God for every good work.”
“But then thirdly, we must not only see them as people uniquely created in the image of God, see them as really fallen and ruined in Adam, but we must see them as savable and possibly elect in Christ.”
“Taproot number two is the necessity of living before the unconverted a life that embodies a life that embodies a life that embodies a life that embodies a life that embodies a life that embodies and consistently displays the transforming power of the gospel.”
“According to the Bible and our own experience, there is a legitimate place for communicating the gospel to people before whom you have had little or no opportunity to display in your life the transforming power of the gospel.”
“What is the connection between themselves seeing my good works and glorifying God, the assumption is that this forms such a basis of credibility that in that context the word of kingdom grace is spoken and the power of the Spirit owns it and makes it effectual and men and women are converted from a self-glorifying, self-willed, self-absorbed life and begin to live to the glory and praise of God and that which got the first hooks in them was your good works.”
“But once you've embraced that gospel you're saying I've embraced the gospel that not only makes me right with God and gives me a right standing in heaven but has broken the dominion of sin has caused me to forsake the sordid foul wretched fountains of this world to satisfy the deep thirst of my soul.”
“The holding forth is ancillary to the doing all things without murmuring and disputing that you may be seen as lights and if you're not seen as a light you're not seen don't hold forth the word that says it transforms children of darkness into children of light and if you want to know what that means look how I respond to things that make the rest of you grouse and complain and mumble and grumble and the difference is I have partaken of a salvation that's caused me to embrace from the heart the will of my God and he gives me power to perform it that's why I say there is this second taproot and that second taproot is by the grace of God that you and I manifest the transforming power of the gospel consistently before those to whom we desire to bring the message of the gospel well”
“I tried desperately to get rid of their gospel get rid of their Bible but I couldn't get rid of their life isn't that what Paul Peter says to those wives they may without the word be gained by the manner of life that stubborn bullheaded unconverted husband does everything to get rid of everything you've got to live with that woman who so embodies the gospel that that salt and that light eventually blessed by the spirit of God bring him to repentance and faith oh may God grant that those who may never come to repentance and faith will know that they've not only heard a clear presentation of the truth of the gospel from us but they have seen a living valid manifestation of the power of the gospel in us let's pray”

Applications

All listeners

  • Begin to take seriously God's description of who and what you are, for only then will the Gospel be good news.
  • Begin to look upon people in a new way, seeing them as savable and being motivated to bring them the message of salvation.
  • Communicate threads of gospel truth by word of mouth, tract, or other means whenever and wherever possible, even in short interactions.
  • Make a conscious effort to let your light shine before men, displaying the kingdom grace that God has made you to be.
  • Make a conscious effort to be a 'do-gooder,' seeking to manifest a life that embodies and consistently displays the transforming power of God's grace in the presence of the unconverted.
  • Get your act together in every area of life, recognizing that unconverted people often know how a Christian should behave and are watching.
  • Live and function as children of the light, allowing your distinct life to prompt questions about your peace, balance, and independence from worldly pleasures.
  • Let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel, manifesting that the gospel has broken sin's dominion and satisfied your soul's deep thirst in Christ.
  • Continue to work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, maintaining a pattern of obedience even in the absence of human oversight, relying on God's work within you.
  • Do all things without murmurings and questionings, in every circumstance and relationship, with sweet resignation to God's will, to be blameless and undiluted in your Christian profession.
  • Sanctify Christ as Lord in your heart, living before Him in all circumstances, ready always to give an answer concerning the hope within you, with meekness and fear, so that your good manner of life provokes questions.
  • Determine by the grace of God to consistently manifest the transforming power of the gospel, embodying it first and then displaying it, so that people know what a Christian looks like even before they become one.
  • Confess sins of carelessness and inconsistency, and make deep, holy resolves to deal ruthlessly with areas of inconsistency and diligently cultivate graces, seeking to be more effective as light and salt.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 120 paragraphs, roughly 66 minutes.

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