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Romans 10:12-15

His Feet, Part 1

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In "His Feet, Part 1," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Romans 10:12-15 and Isaiah 52:7, arguing that the 'beautiful feet' of a man of God are those that carry a divinely sent messenger proclaiming the gospel, thereby bringing Christ himself to men. He emphasizes that true preaching is Christ's chosen vehicle for reaching sinners and sustaining believers, and warns against despising this office. Martin applies this truth to the unconverted, urging them to hear Christ's voice in the preached word, and to pastors, calling them to a solemn and authoritative ministry.

Primary Texts

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Romans 10:12-15 This passage is the central text, introducing the concept of 'beautiful feet' and establishing the necessity of being sent to preach the gospel for salvation.
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Isaiah 52:7 This Old Testament prophecy, quoted in Romans 10:15, is expounded to reveal the original context of God's promise to come to His people through a messenger proclaiming good tidings.
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John 10:15-16 This passage is used to demonstrate that Christ's 'other sheep' hear His voice through the preaching of His authorized messengers, confirming that preaching brings Christ himself to men.

Outline 11 sections · 73 min

  1. Introduction to the 'Anatomy of a Man of God' Series and Today's Focus: His Feet 0:00
  2. The Two Prerequisites for Beautiful Feet: Being Sent and Proclaiming the Gospel 5:09
  3. What Makes the Feet Beautiful: They Bring Christ Himself to Men 21:10
  4. Scriptural Confirmation: Christ Preaches Through His Messengers 32:40
  5. The Authority of Christ's Sent Ones 42:48
  6. Isaiah 52:7 in Context: God Comes Through His Messengers 45:54
  7. Application to the Unconverted: Hear Christ's Voice in the Preached Word 48:00
  8. Application to Believers: Do Not Despise Preaching 54:52
  9. Application to Pastors and Aspiring Ministers: The Glory of Being Sent 58:29
  10. Whitfield's Example: Demanding a Hearing for the Sovereign's Message 64:27
  11. Concluding Prayer: For Understanding, Conviction, and a New Generation of Preachers 68:34

Key Quotes

“And yet in the realm of the spirit, the text says that the feet of a man of God are in every case beautiful feet.”
“Now you see this is all bound up in the word sent. How shall they preach, except they be sent? It does not say except they go, but except they be sent. And if one is to be sent there must be a sender.”
“Well the truth is my dear brethren is that the only way in which you will confront the Lord Jesus prior to death and judgment is that you will confront the Lord Jesus as he comes to you in the good tidings proclaimed by one of his authorized messengers.”
“He that hears you is not an echo of me. A representation of me. Or a word down of me. That is you as my delegates. My representatives speaking my word by my authority. And in my name hears you. Hears me, he says.”
“there's only one way he's ever going to stand before you without stretched hands and that's as we his sent ones say to you in his name come unto me he's not going to come to you any other way any other way”
“And the day preaching takes second place to anything in trinity is on the way out without a preacher.”
“The office of the Christian ministry rightly understood is the most honorable and important that any man in the whole world can ever sustain.”
“Preaching has but one aim, that Christ may come to those who have assembled to listen. Again, preaching is not just talk about a Christ of the past, but it is a mouth through which the Christ of the present offers us himself.”

Applications

The unconverted

  • If you are unconverted and have heard the gospel, you are being urged to lash yourself to the Lord Jesus Christ by faith, fleeing to Him for salvation.
  • Recognize that Christ comes to you in the preached word; rejecting the preacher's invitation is rejecting Christ himself.
  • Come to Christ in all your undone-ness, emptiness, confusion, guilt, and hell-serving-ness, lashing yourself by faith to His perfect righteousness.

All listeners

  • Every man who would bear the title 'man of God' must be prepared and clear about the legitimacy of his call to the office of a preacher.
  • No matter what pressures are brought to bear, preachers must not alter their message in content or manner, but herald the glad tidings of good things for sinners in Christ.
  • Don't ever think lightly of, despise, or get an itch for something to rival preaching, as it is Christ's chosen vehicle for bringing himself to you.
  • Understand the glory, wonder, and majesty of being sent by the Sovereign to preach His word, as your feet are instruments of bringing Christ himself to men.
  • Exercise your ministry with solemnity, not lightly, flippantly, carelessly, casually, or folksy, knowing you are a bearer of the Son of God himself to men.
  • As a commissioned ambassador of the King, it is right to demand a hearing for the word of the King; it would be sin to do anything less.
  • Pray that sinners will understand that Christ has come to them in the word and promise of the gospel, and that they will cry for mercy.
  • Pray for a well-grounded conviction about the uniqueness of preaching in the economy of grace, and never despise or lust for rivals to preaching.
  • Pray that men preparing for and in ministry will not run unsent, and having been sent, will not turn aside from their task of crying 'behold the Lamb'.
  • Pray that God will raise up an army of Holy Ghost-filled and powerful preachers for this needy generation, and give men hearts to hear.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 128 paragraphs, roughly 73 minutes.

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