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Ephesians 4:30

Indispensable to the Life of the Church (1)

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Pastor Albert N. Martin preaches on Ephesians 4:30, 'Grieve not the Holy Spirit of God,' focusing on the corporate life of the church. He argues that the Holy Spirit's person, presence, and power are indispensable to the church's very being, life, and ministry. Martin presents three lines of biblical evidence: the Spirit alone constitutes the church as a living temple (1 Corinthians 3:16-17, Ephesians 2:19-22), communicates life to all divinely instituted activities (Philippians 3:3, Ephesians 5:18, Romans 8:26, 1 Thessalonians 1:4-5), and imparts essential gifts and graces (1 Corinthians 6:9-11, 1 Corinthians 12:1-7, Acts 1:8). The sermon concludes with a solemn warning against grieving the Spirit and a direct address to unbelievers regarding their spiritual blindness.

Primary Texts

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Ephesians 4:30 The foundational command for the sermon, prompting the discussion on not grieving the Holy Spirit.
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1 Corinthians 3:16-17 Expounded to establish the first line of evidence: the Holy Spirit constitutes the church as a living temple.
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Philippians 3:3 Expounded to establish the second line of evidence: the Holy Spirit communicates life to all divinely instituted activities, especially worship.
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1 Corinthians 6:9-11 Expounded to establish the third line of evidence: the Holy Spirit imparts gifts and graces essential to the church's identity and ministry.

Outline 9 sections · 65 min

  1. Introduction: The Language of Love, Delight, and Grief 0:03
  2. The Command: Grieve Not the Holy Spirit 8:05
  3. The Indispensability of the Holy Spirit: An Overview 12:00
  4. Biblical Evidence 1: The Spirit Constitutes the Church as a Living Temple 13:51
  5. Biblical Evidence 2: The Spirit Communicates Life to All Divinely Instituted Activities 26:16
  6. Biblical Evidence 3: The Spirit Imparts Gifts and Graces for Identity and Ministry 40:53
  7. Conclusion: The Dreadful Consequence of Grieving the Spirit 52:45
  8. Application to Unbelievers: Spiritual Blindness and the Need for Humility 58:39
  9. Final Exhortation and Prayer 61:35

Key Quotes

“And if indeed grief and delight are words always belonging to the language and experience of love, then we should expect the realities of delight and grief to karmic. The revelation of God's salvation to men for it is the revelation of his love in Jesus Christ, God, so loved that he gave.”
“the holy spirit is grieved in any church when his person, presence, and power are not esteemed as indispensable to the being, life, and ministry of that church.”
“It has the form and feature, but it has no breathing, pulsing life. And where are we taught this in the scriptures?”
“You catch what I'm saying? His institutions alone. No man-made institutions. But his institutions never alone. That is, unaccompanied by the presence and power of the Holy Spirit.”
“Our worship is such that take away the presence, the person, the active power of the Spirit and it is nothing. It is nothing. We worship by the Spirit of God.”
“we have no backup system you see this is one of the great tragedies in many churches whether the Spirit of God is present or not you still have a good time because there is so much that is carnally planned and promoted and paraded that at least you get some aesthetic enjoyment you get some entertainment”
“the natural man receives not the things of the spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him and he cannot know them because they are spiritually judged or examined, spiritually deserved.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Be determined to maintain the presence of an ungrieved Holy Spirit in every facet of life and ministry.
  • Be exceedingly jealous for two things in public worship: only engage in practices God has instituted, and consciously depend on the Holy Spirit to make those means effectual.
  • Exercise spiritual gifts for edification, not personal gratification or display, ensuring order and submission to the Spirit's leading.
  • Be deeply concerned not to grieve the Holy Spirit, recognizing that He alone gives the church its being, life, and validates its ministry, and there is no backup system.
  • Do not, in pride and arrogance, sit in judgment on the exposition of God's word about the Spirit's ministry, especially if you don't understand it due to spiritual blindness and death.
  • Humble yourself before God, confess your spiritual blindness and deafness, and cry out for His mercy and teaching.
  • If all of this has been gibberish, don't judge God, judge yourself, and cry to God to open your eyes to your need of Christ.
  • Treasure as never before the person, presence, and power of the Holy Spirit and esteem them as indispensable to the life, being, identity, and usefulness of this assembly.
  • Cherish the Spirit's presence, jealously guard it, and have deep concern lest we do anything to grieve Him in our corporate life. Be mindful of utter dependence upon the Spirit.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 97 paragraphs, roughly 65 minutes.

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