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Matthew 5:23-24

How to Mend the Unity of The Spirit

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In this fortieth message of his 'Manifesto of Trinity Baptist Church' series, Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Ephesians 4:1-3, Matthew 5:23-24, Matthew 18:15-22, and Luke 17:3-5, addressing the critical importance of maintaining the unity of the Spirit. He argues that grieving the Holy Spirit often stems from a failure to actively pursue and restore unity when it has been fractured. Martin outlines three divinely ordained means for mending disunity: immediate reconciliation before worship, a structured process for confronting and forgiving a sinning brother, and a disposition of limitless forgiveness rooted in God's grace. He calls believers to resolute obedience to these commands, emphasizing that true biblical religion keeps sin and grace at the forefront.

Primary Texts

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Matthew 5:23-24 This passage is presented as the first of three 'specimen passages' from Jesus' teaching on how to mend fractured unity, specifically addressing reconciliation before worship.
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Matthew 18:15-22 This passage is presented as the second 'specimen passage,' detailing the process for confronting a sinning brother and the disposition of limitless forgiveness.
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Luke 17:3-5 This passage is presented as the third 'specimen passage,' reinforcing the commands to rebuke and forgive, and the principle of non-ledgered forgiveness.

Outline 8 sections · 70 min

  1. Introduction: The Manifesto and Grieving the Holy Spirit 0:05
  2. Three Ways Unity is Fractured and Restored (Health Analogy) 7:14
  3. Biblical Realism: Sin in Eminent Saints and Churches 10:45
  4. Specimen Passage 1: Reconciliation Before Worship (Matthew 5:23-24) 14:38
  5. Specimen Passage 2: Confronting a Sinning Brother (Matthew 18:15-22) 29:31
  6. Specimen Passage 3: Rebuke and Forgive Repeatedly (Luke 17:3-5) 49:49
  7. Conclusion: Simplicity, Sin, Grace, and the Lord's Supper 63:13
  8. Prayer 67:59

Key Quotes

“We are never more likely to be deceived into thinking that holy notions are equal to holy actions than when our feelings are most intense in religious devotion.”
“We are masters of the but what if, to neutralize the most explicit directives of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“It is in the course of the simplicity of resolute principle obedience that 98% of our questions get resolved.”
“God's grace to sinners keeps no ledger aren't you glad it keeps no ledger God's grace to ledger”
“Is that God for the sake of his Son? Then forgive me with no limits. Should not I, a worm of the dust, a sinner who ought to be roasting in hell, forgive my fellow worms of the dust who with me ought to be roasting in hell?”
“True biblical religion, as envisioned by Jesus, is a religion where sin and grace are always at the forefront.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Use the divinely prescribed medicines to get back unity when we've lost it.
  • Take these three specimen passages seriously as a congregation, or risk grieving the Spirit by failing to maintain unity.
  • Suspend acts of devotion immediately if you remember a brother has something against you.
  • Mend fractured relationships with your brother before resuming acts of devotion.
  • Engage in resolute, principled obedience to God's commands regarding unity, even if the 'medicine' tastes bitter.
  • Go and convict your brother of his sin, armed with the word of God, if his sin has raised a barrier.
  • Keep the knowledge of a brother's sin as limited and restrained as righteousness will allow, by going to him alone first.
  • If a brother hears you and owns his sin, extend forgiveness and rejoice in the restoration of unity.
  • Reflect God's non-ledgered forgiveness to your fellow man, remembering that God keeps no ledger of your sins.
  • Rebuke a brother who has sinned against you, pointing out his violation of God's law.
  • If a brother repents, joyfully and freely confer upon him the assurance of your forgiveness, letting the sin go.
  • Face the reality of your sin and come to Jesus Christ, the Savior of sinners, who washes in His own blood.
  • Be a merciful man or woman, quick to forgive, tenderhearted, and delighting in conferring forgiveness.
  • Take the 'medicine' of reconciliation and mending fractured unity, especially in preparation for the Lord's Supper.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 163 paragraphs, roughly 70 minutes.

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