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1 Th. 2:3-4

Truth; Motives; Methods

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds 1 Thessalonians 2:3-4, outlining the marks of a true minister and ministry. He argues that a genuine ministry is characterized by truth, purity of motive, and honesty in method, contrasting these with the error, uncleanness, and guile of false teachers. Martin emphasizes that these marks stem from a deep consciousness of being appointed by God, entrusted with the Gospel, and accountable to Him, applying these principles to all believers in their various spheres of influence, especially parents.

Primary Texts

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1 Thessalonians 2:3-4 These verses are the central focus, detailing the negative and positive characteristics of Paul's ministry as a model for all true ministry.

Outline 9 sections · 47 min

  1. The Relationship Between God's Sovereignty and Human Instrumentality in Ministry 0:03
  2. Review of Initial Marks: Opposition and Boldness 3:46
  3. The Third Mark: Ministry Rooted in Objective Truth (Not Error) 4:49
  4. The Danger of Error and the Need for Theological Discernment 13:15
  5. The Fourth Mark: Ministry Motivated by Purity (Not Uncleanness) 14:50
  6. The Inseparable Link Between Error and Uncleanness 17:56
  7. The Fifth Mark: Ministry Conducted with Honesty (Not Guile) 23:00
  8. The Positive Foundation: Appointed, Entrusted, and Accountable to God 30:04
  9. The Power of God-Consciousness and a Crusade Against Sentimentality 41:13

Key Quotes

“Now as he comes to chapter 2, he brings another set of truths into focus, namely, that, that though God works sovereignly and by the power of the Spirit, He works through human instruments, and that from the human standpoint, the instrument is vital in the accomplishment of God's purpose.”
“The apostle Paul would say no. For the simple reason that what you believe may damn your soul if you believe error.”
“The only sure way to preserve the truth of God in the church is by the grace of God to make theologians out of everybody sitting in the pew.”
“It will not only be a proclamation of truth, but a proclamation of truth which leads to purity and godliness of life.”
“When he came with a message that was rooted in objective, revealed truth, with a motive that God would so work as to produce holiness, he didn't have to use tricks. He didn't have to be underhanded. He didn't have to be sneaky.”
“I've been appointed by God, I've been given a trust from God, I am a servant accountable to God and when you get those three things together in the heart of a man or woman he's immovable she's immovable you can't budge them they become filled with a sanctified stubbornness and immovability.”
“If there's anything I hate with a holy hatred and what they say is a purple passion it's sentiment it's sentiment you know what sentiment is it's bushy unprincipled selfish affection love is a deep principled affection.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Cling to the truth that the kind of ministers we are is directly related to the effectiveness of our ministry.
  • Recognize that wherever a Christian is, they are a minister and ambassador of Jesus Christ, and what was true of Paul should be true of us.
  • Take heart if you're getting opposition as a parent, as it's a mark of being a true parent.
  • Take heart if you're getting pressure from your neighbors, as opposition is a mark of true ministry.
  • Know what the 'beaten path' of revealed truth is, so you can discern when someone is ministering outside of it.
  • Strive to become 'theologians' in the pew, understanding core doctrines to preserve the truth of God in the church.
  • Know the marks of a true ministry so you might never receive, or encourage, anything other than a true ministry.
  • Strive to say at the hour of death that your ministry (to neighbors, children, etc.) was rooted in truth, motivated by purity, and carried out with honesty.
  • Discharge your parental responsibility conscious that you've been appointed by God and entrusted with this responsibility, gleaning principles from Scripture for its administration.
  • As a child of God and witness, discover from Scripture how to discharge your trust and do so without reference to the smiles or frowns of others.
  • For those contemplating Christian ministry, recognize that only a deep conviction of being appointed by God, entrusted with His word, and accountable to Him will keep you faithful.
  • Be disciplined by God's eye, not human approval, in your ministry as a Sunday school teacher or parent.
  • Raise children in a context where they learn to move on the basis of principle, right, and truth, not sentimentality.
  • Ask yourself if your ministry (to neighbors, children, school class, as a parent) is rooted in truth because you've searched it out.
  • Ask if your ministry has as its motive the production of holiness of life and if it's being done in honesty, not guile.
  • Cultivate a 'God consciousness' in the discharge of your ministry, knowing you are chosen by God, given a trust from God, and ministering under His eye.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 99 paragraphs, roughly 47 minutes.

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