Regulative Principle of Worship
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In this sermon, Pastor Martin provides a working bibliography on the subject of public worship, recommending various books and authors that have shaped his understanding. He emphasizes the regulative…
Pastor Albert N. Martin continues his series on introductory perspectives on public worship, focusing on the regulative principle. He expounds on the necessity of a well-grounded conviction…
In "Introductory Perspectives on Public Worship, Part 2," Pastor Martin continues his foundational series on corporate worship, emphasizing the necessity of a well-grounded conviction concerning its…
Pastor Martin begins a series on ordering public worship, emphasizing that effective pastoral oversight requires a well-grounded conviction in corporate worship as a divine institution, the…
Pastor Martin begins a series on directives for ordering public worship, grounding his instruction in 1 Timothy 3:14-15. He asserts that elders must have a well-grounded conviction about corporate…
In this pre-membership class sermon, Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on three pillars of Puritanism: Christian liberty, God-honoring worship, and experimental religion, drawing heavily from the 1689…
Pastor Albert N. Martin introduces a three-part series on the 'Amen' in public worship, expounding 1 Corinthians 14:12-19 to establish a biblical framework. He argues that the corporate 'Amen' is a…
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…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on the hindrances to God-honoring worship for the unconverted, drawing primarily from Genesis 4, Malachi 1, and Ezekiel 14. He argues that acceptable worship requires…