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Revelation 2:25

Your Churchmanship, Part 2

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In "Your Churchmanship, Part 2," Pastor Martin continues his parting counsel to Trinity Baptist Church, focusing on biblical churchmanship, specifically the worship of the church. Expounding on Revelation 2:25, "Hold fast that which you have until I come," he argues that God alone dictates how He is to be worshipped, a principle evident from Genesis to Revelation. Martin outlines four non-negotiable characteristics of biblical worship: it must be God-centered, Bible-dominated, prayer-saturated, and Spirit-animated. He urges the congregation to maintain these convictions, even to the point of spilling blood, as essential for God's glory in the church across generations.

Primary Texts

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Revelation 2:25 This verse provides the overarching theme for Martin's parting counsels, specifically the call to 'hold fast' to biblical churchmanship and its components, including worship.
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Genesis 4:3-5 This passage is expounded as a foundational Old Testament example illustrating the regulative principle of worship, showing God's rejection of worship not commanded by Him.
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Leviticus 10:1-2 This passage is used as a vivid Old Testament illustration of God's severe judgment on those who offer worship not prescribed by Him, reinforcing the regulative principle.

Outline 8 sections · 63 min

  1. Introduction: Parting Counsel and the Call to Hold Fast 0:03
  2. Review of Biblical Churchmanship: Unique Place, Doctrinal Purity, and Membership 6:11
  3. The Regulative Principle of Worship: God Dictates How He is Worshipped 10:30
  4. Characteristic 1: God-Centered Worship 22:10
  5. Characteristic 2: Bible-Dominated Worship 30:35
  6. Characteristic 3: Prayer-Saturated Worship 41:40
  7. Characteristic 4: Spirit-Animated Worship 48:25
  8. Conclusion: Maintaining Biblical Worship for God's Glory 57:56

Key Quotes

“The one true and living God. Who is to be the sole object of our worship is the only one who has the right to tell us how he is to be worshipped.”
“The acceptable way of worshiping the true God is instituted by Himself, and so limited by His own revealed will, that He may not be worshipped according to the imaginations and devices of men, nor the suggestions of, or the visions of Satan, under any visible representation, or any other way not prescribed in the Holy Scriptures.”
“You won't be long in any service of worship framed by the Bible before you become convinced this gathering is all about God. Whatever else it is, God is central to what's going on in this place.”
“prayer, prayer is essentially the conscious posture of a dependent sinner, in the presence of a holy and gracious God.”
“I may preach my last sermon here on the 15th of June, but there sits in this place two men with a third man soon coming that are ready to spill their blood to maintain worship that is not only God-centered, Bible-dominated, but that is prayer-saturated.”
“Being filled with the Spirit is not a tingle up your spine. Being filled with the Spirit is being rightly related to God in Jesus Christ at the most practical, ethical level.”
“But the changes in society that are dictating how the church functions mean nothing to this old man, not one whit. I could care less what society says and what the experts say of what we must do to adjust to a visual generation and what we must do to adjust to a music-obsessed generation. I don't care what they say. My Bible is regulated.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Hold fast to your convictions and practice regarding the unique place of the church in the saving purposes of God.
  • Hold fast to your convictions and practice, maintaining doctrinal purity and unity.
  • Hold fast to your convictions and practice regarding membership in the church.
  • Hold fast to your convictions and practice regarding the worship of the church.
  • Ask yourself, 'Who has required this at my hand?' when you come to worship, ensuring your worship is a loving obedience to God's command.
  • Ensure that worship is God-centered, not man-centered, personality-centered, entertainment-centered, or feel-good-centered.
  • Do not strut about in ignorance, seeking to change worship based on personal preference rather than biblical knowledge.
  • When worship feels lifeless, go to God and ask, 'Where have we grieved your Spirit? Show us our sin. Humble us. Revive us. Come, Holy Spirit, come,' rather than resorting to man-made gimmicks.
  • Appreciate and be ready to spill blood to maintain God-centered, Bible-dominated, prayer-saturated, and Spirit-animated worship.
  • Bring the Bible and show where changes are needed, rather than conforming to societal trends or expert opinions.
  • Give grace to stand against all crosswinds that would seek to blow the church into another path.
  • Give your people discernment to know how to do what you do. Help them to see and to understand the issues.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 129 paragraphs, roughly 63 minutes.

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