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Matthew 16:18-19

In the Saving Purposes of God

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In this sermon, Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on the fourth tenet of his church's manifesto: 'We are determined that our life and ministry will unquestionably confirm the unique place assigned to the church in the saving purposes of God.' He defines the church biblically, distinguishing it from broader concepts or man-made institutions, primarily drawing from Matthew 16 and 18, Ephesians 1 and 3, 1 Timothy 3, and Revelation 1. Martin presents seven lines of biblical evidence demonstrating the church's unique role, emphasizing that Christ promised to establish only one institution, committed the keys of the kingdom to it, and pledges His special presence to it. The sermon concludes with three searching questions for the listener: whether this teaching has become a personal conviction, whether professed love for Christ is genuinely expressed in love for His church, and whether they recognize Christ alone as the unique Savior.

Primary Texts

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Matthew 16:18-19 Christ's promise to build His church and give it the keys of the kingdom is foundational to the argument for the church's unique place.
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Matthew 18:15-20 This passage demonstrates the church's corporate authority in discipline and Christ's special presence when gathered in His name.
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1 Timothy 3:14-15 Paul's instruction on church behavior and the church being the 'pillar and ground of the truth' is a key text for its unique role.

Outline 12 sections · 51 min

  1. Introduction to the Fourth Tenet: The Church's Unique Place 0:00
  2. Defining the Church Biblically 2:22
  3. The Uniqueness of the Church in God's Saving Purposes 8:02
  4. Christ Promised to Establish Only One Institution 10:24
  5. Christ Committed the Keys of the Kingdom to Only One Institution 13:40
  6. Christ Pledges His Special Presence to Only One Institution 18:42
  7. Apostolic Labors and Teaching Confirm the Church's Uniqueness 24:35
  8. The Risen Christ's Supreme Attention to His Church 34:10
  9. Personal and Vital Questions for Application 38:50
  10. Love for Christ and Love for His Church are Inseparable 42:36
  11. Christ Alone is the Unique Savior of Sinners 48:14
  12. Conclusion and Prayer 50:12

Key Quotes

“We are determined that our life and ministry will unquestionably confirm the unique place assigned to the church in the saving purposes of God.”
“When Owen and the other, men are in close contact with the word of God defining the church, they define the church in terms of the biblical data which describe the church as the gathering of the saints, those in union with Christ, committed to walk together under the rule of Christ as administered in the word of Christ.”
“But if indeed God has assigned to the church a unique place in His saving purposes, then woe to those who would be wiser than God in the setting up of their own institutions.”
“Well, if Christ's fullness is found in His church, how much is left for another organization that you make?”
“If they, if they were content with plain Jane church, God have mercy on those who think themselves wiser than apostles.”
“My friend, this is detailed, meticulous churchmanship. Why? Because the apostolic teaching asserts that there is but one institution designated by God as the pillar and ground of the truth. And if it begins to have the termites of careless churchmanship eating at its foundations, it's the truth that's at stake.”
“Have you seen that professed love, loyalty, and commitment to Christ that is not expressed in love, loyalty, and commitment to His church is either ignorant loyalty or self-deceptive hypocrisy?”
“You want to be a freelance Christian. No such person is recognized in the New Testament.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Consider if the teaching on the uniqueness of the church has become a Bible-based, spirit-wrought conviction in your heart.
  • Reflect on whether you have 'bought this truth' and are prepared to 'spill blood for it, if called upon'.
  • Assess if you could teach the seven passages and arguments with conviction if challenged.
  • Examine if your professed love, loyalty, and commitment to Christ is genuinely expressed in love, loyalty, and commitment to His church, or if it is ignorant or self-deceptive.
  • Recognize that a desire to be a 'freelance Christian' stems from an unwillingness to submit to the demands of church commitment.
  • Understand that Christ Himself is the unique Savior of sinners, not the church.
  • Go directly to Christ in your need, nakedness, and undone-ness, crying out for His mercy and salvation from your sins.
  • Do not think that salvation requires meeting church membership standards first; Christ is before you in the gospel, go to Him just as you are.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 121 paragraphs, roughly 51 minutes.

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