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Acts 6:1-7

In Recognizing Resident Pastors

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Pastor Martin expounds Acts 6:1-7, 1 Timothy 3, Titus 1, and 1 Peter 5 to outline the biblical process for recognizing and ordaining resident pastors. He argues that the church, as a whole, is divinely mandated to identify, prepare, and formally set apart its leaders, emphasizing that this process must be Christ-centered and church-based, not left to individuals, parachurch organizations, or supra-church structures. Martin applies these principles to Trinity Baptist Church's practice, urging the congregation to take seriously their role in discerning and affirming Christ's gifts to the church, lest they suffer the curse of God through false shepherds.

Primary Texts

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Acts 6:1-7 This passage serves as the foundational biblical example for the church's role in recognizing and appointing qualified individuals for specific ministry tasks.
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1 Timothy 3:1-7 This passage provides the essential character, credibility, and gift requirements for those who would serve as elders or overseers in the church.
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Titus 1:5-9 This passage reinforces and expands upon the qualifications for elders, emphasizing the necessity of sound doctrine and blameless character.

Outline 9 sections · 55 min

  1. The Lord's Supper as a Reminder of Central Truths 0:00
  2. Trinity Baptist Church's Manifesto: The Church's Unique Place 2:00
  3. Agents in Preliminary Recognition and Training for Ministry 4:25
  4. Formal Recognition of Church Planters vs. Resident Pastors 8:55
  5. Foundational Principles from Acts 6 for Designating Leaders 11:19
  6. Implementing Principles in Light of Pastoral Epistles 26:04
  7. Trinity Baptist Church's Practice of Ministerial Recognition 39:36
  8. The Church's Divine Mandate in Ministerial Recognition 50:28
  9. Call to Repentance for Unbelievers 53:44

Key Quotes

“However, our Lord, fully aware of the tendencies of the hearts of even the most devoted of His people, has given a means of calling to remembrance the most fundamental, the most central realities of their redemption.”
“Wouldn't it be wonderful to have one. We didn't have one person that had to affirm his individuality by being out of step with the obvious direction of the Holy spirit in the whole group.”
“the practice a little heavy going but you get mentally lazy and you'll be open to have somebody push a preacher on you you never should have so your own well-being's at stake so don't don't despise think and follow”
“Long before they had a written revelation that people figure, oh well, the people are recommending them must know what they're doing so we'll word for it. Don't you ever do it.”
“And if you've reaped any benefits from men with all their sins and imperfections are nonetheless true gifts of Christ, it's because we took this thing seriously. And you better take it seriously or the curse of God will come upon you and your children through false on the basis.”
“And this is no novel idea that the church armed with the word of God and prayerfully and independence upon the Holy Spirit doesn't need the intervention of outside expert on confession of faith beautifully states it.”
“But what we are saying is this, according to our present light, we are determined that in this crucial issue, we will not, we will not push aside the church of Christ as the divinely ordained institution for the initial recognition, special preparation and formal ordination of its official leaders and its teachers.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Keep all truths, central and lesser, in remembrance so they exert proper influence on hearts, minds, and lives.
  • Do not get mentally lazy; think and follow the biblical arguments presented, as your own well-being is at stake.
  • Never simply take someone's word for a minister's qualifications; let the divine portrait of a qualified leader be clearly presented and discerned.
  • Prayerfully consider men for the office of elder in light of 1 Timothy 3, Titus 1, and 1 Peter 5, and discuss any questions about their competence or qualifications directly with them.
  • Take the process of discerning and recognizing true gifts of Christ seriously, lest the curse of God come upon you and your children through false shepherds.
  • Do not sell your birthright by accepting false shepherds; refuse to treat biblical qualifications as unattainable idealism.
  • Go back to these foundational principles, examine them, be convinced of them, and renew your determination that they shall regulate your life.
  • Repent of your sins and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, for it were better never to have been born than to die outside of Christ.
  • Give yourself no rest until you know your sins are pardoned through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and you are ready to meet the living God in judgment.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 77 paragraphs, roughly 55 minutes.

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