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Ephesians 4:30

Holy Spirit–Indispensable to Life of the Church, 2

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Pastor Albert Martin continues his sermon series "A Manifesto of Trinity Baptist Church" by expounding on the fourth way the Holy Spirit is grieved in the corporate life of the church: when His person, presence, and power are not esteemed as indispensable. Drawing from Jeremiah 17:5, Isaiah 2:22, Psalm 44:6, and Luke 11:5-13, Martin argues that true estimation of the Spirit's indispensability is evidenced by a conscious repudiation of confidence in human ability, specific and importunate prayer for His increased presence, and frequent, fervent praise for His works. He warns against the sin of unthankfulness and creature-confidence, urging believers to cultivate a disposition of utter dependence on God and for unbelievers not to resist the Spirit's convicting work.

Primary Texts

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Ephesians 4:30 This verse serves as the foundational text for the entire series on grieving the Holy Spirit, specifically introducing the fourth way the Spirit is grieved.
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Luke 11:5-13 This parable is expounded to illustrate the nature and necessity of importunate prayer for the Holy Spirit, forming a core practical evidence.

Outline 9 sections · 67 min

  1. Introduction: The Indispensability of the Holy Spirit and the Danger of Grieving Him 0:04
  2. The Fourth Way the Holy Spirit is Grieved: Not Esteeming His Indispensability 3:58
  3. The Disconnect Between Formal and Working Creed: Tozer's Warning 6:25
  4. Practical Evidence 1: Conscious Repudiation of Creature-Confidence 14:32
  5. Practical Evidence 2: Specific, Importunate Prayer for the Spirit's Presence 34:12
  6. Practical Evidence 3: Frequent, Fervent Praise for His Gracious Works 48:04
  7. The Lamentable Result of Grieving the Spirit 56:49
  8. Warning to Unbelievers: Do Not Resist the Holy Spirit 61:08
  9. Call to Repentance and Prayer 62:33

Key Quotes

“The Holy Spirit is grieved in any church when His person, presence, and power are not esteemed as indispensable.”
“A doctrine has practical value only as it is prominent in our thoughts and makes a difference in our lives.”
“The moment there is misplaced trust in the creature, there is apostasy from God.”
“not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think anything as from ourselves. With respect to the efficiency, the efficacious working of the ends of the ministry, he said we do not regard any of it as having its origin in ourselves. We are not sufficient of ourselves to think of anything as from ourselves, but our sufficiency is of God.”
“Most gladly, therefore, will I glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me, for when I am weak, then am I strong.”
“But He is given to those who ask, and in the contest ask how. Not ask as though He were a luxury we could do without if we don't have Him.”
“if unthankfulness is culpable among those who are dead in sin blinded by the God of the earth blinded by this world no light but that of general revelation without and within how much more heinous a sin is it among the redeemed”
“To resist Him is to cut off the only hand that can feed you the bread of life only the Holy Ghost can bring the bread of life who is Christ to the mouth of a sinner and when you resist Him it's as though you're whacking off the hand which alone can bring you the bread of life”

Applications

All listeners

  • Search your hearts continually to ensure you truly believe and esteem the Holy Spirit's presence and power as indispensable.
  • Consciously and resolutely repudiate confidence in the church's past reputation, purity of worship, or servants, placing all confidence in the Holy Spirit.
  • Consciously lift up your heart in prayer during preaching for the Spirit to give light to your mind and unction to the preacher, repudiating confidence in unaided mental faculties.
  • Cultivate a spiritual disposition of utter dependence on God, making it second nature to reach for Him as a paraplegic reaches for crutches.
  • Recognize the crucial importance of corporate prayer seasons (e.g., Wednesday prayer meetings) and personal prayer on Lord's Day morning to plead for the Spirit's copious and powerful presence.
  • Pray for the Spirit to make the things of Christ real, to cause hearts to rise in praise, and to bring a felt awareness of God's nearness in prayer.
  • Be jealous to thank God at the end of each Lord's Day for the Spirit's presence and to petition for more of His presence when gathering again.
  • Do not grieve the Holy Spirit by failing to constantly acknowledge and esteem His person, presence, and power as indispensable, manifesting this by repudiating creature-confidence, constant importunate prayer, and abounding thanksgiving.
  • Do not resist the Holy Spirit to your own destruction, as He is the only one who can bring Christ, the bread and water of life, to you.
  • Find a secret place, shut yourself up with God, and take the posture of a needy publican, asking for mercy, forgiveness, and for the Spirit to show you the Son and take up habitation in your heart.
  • Confess and seek forgiveness for sins of creature-confidence, failure to ask with importunity, and unthankfulness for the Spirit's increased measures.
  • As a congregation, cherish and cultivate dispositions of repudiation of fleshly confidence, importunate prayer, and consistent praise, so that days of fruitfulness will dawn.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 82 paragraphs, roughly 67 minutes.

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