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In this brief excerpt, Pastor Martin recommends J.L. Dagg's "Manual of Theology" as a valuable resource for systematic theology. He highlights its accessibility, popular level, and devotional…
In "The Concluding Doxology," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds 1 Peter 5:10-11, focusing on Peter's impassioned ascription of dominion to God. He argues that this doxology flows directly from the…
Pastor Martin continues his sermon series on the tasks of Christian ministry, focusing on the minister's responsibility to care for himself. Drawing primarily from Acts 20:28 and 1 Timothy 4:7-8, he…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on the 'Necessary Mental Gifts' for the pastoral office, drawing primarily from 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9. He argues that a valid call to ministry requires…
Pastor Martin recommends various commentaries on the book of Romans, catering to different levels of theological understanding and study. He begins by suggesting standard devotional commentaries like…
In this brief excerpt, Pastor Martin strongly recommends Samuel Miller's work on public prayer, noting that even Charles Dabney borrowed heavily from it. He emphasizes the book's high merit for its…
In this sermon, Pastor Martin introduces Donald MacLeod's book, "The Spirit of Promise," which he considers the finest work on the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Martin highlights MacLeod's direct…
In this sermon, Pastor Albert N. Martin introduces the doctrine of the Atonement by providing a comprehensive bibliography of recommended books for deeper study. He emphasizes the importance of these…
Pastor Albert N. Martin delivers the first lecture of the 1991 Trinity Pastors Conference, focusing on the foundational axiom of preaching: the proclamation, explanation, and application of…
Pastor Albert N. Martin's sermon, "Content and Form of the Message," outlines the essential ingredients of effective popular preaching, focusing on the sermon's content and form. He argues that…
Pastor Martin introduces the doctrine of Limited Atonement, building upon previous discussions of Total Depravity and Unconditional Election. He frames the sermon around the pivotal question, "For…
Pastor Martin delivers a homiletical lecture on constructing the body of an expository sermon, emphasizing four goals: explication of the text, demonstration of its connection to the larger context…
In "A Call to a Life of Appropriate Fear," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds 1 Peter 1:17-21, arguing that believers are commanded to live their entire pilgrimage in a specific kind of fear. This fear…
Pastor Martin concludes his sermon by recommending a selection of books crucial for pastors and serious students of theology, particularly emphasizing works that aid in "discriminating applicatory…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Ephesians 1:15-23, focusing on what provoked Paul's prayer for the Ephesian believers. He argues that Paul's prayer was intensified by a report of their continuing…
In "Series Overview, Part 1," Pastor Albert N. Martin begins a two-part summary of his 101-message exposition of 1 Peter, which spanned two and a half years. He identifies the central pastoral burden…
Pastor Martin addresses the theological tension inherent in 'Inviting Men to Christ,' particularly for those who affirm both God's sovereign election and the universal call to repentance and faith…
Pastor Albert N. Martin delivers the fourth sermon in his "Our Vision for These Days" series, focusing on the "Restoration of Biblical Preaching." Drawing heavily from 2 Timothy 3-4 and Acts 4 & 14…
In "Plurality of Elders: Preventive Counsels," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on 1 Corinthians 1-3, addressing the problem of division and party spirit within the Corinthian church. He argues that…
Pastor Martin expounds 1 Timothy 1:15, "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief," to answer the question of why Christ came to earth. He explains the nature of this…
Pastor Martin offers specific book recommendations as a postscript to a previous sermon on Christian bibliography. He highlights David Broughton Knox's "Not by Bread Alone" as essential for equipping…