The sermon titled "The Wellbeloved Gaius" by Mike McInnis addresses the theme of genuine discipleship in Christ, as exemplified by Gaius, a recipient of the third epistle of John. The preacher emphasizes that true discipleship is not merely a surface-level adherence to the faith but involves an intimate relationship with Jesus and a commitment to walking in His truth. He supports his argument with references to 3 John 1, highlighting Gaius's faithfulness and prosperity of soul over physical health. McInnis contrasts Gaius's character with that of Diotrephes, who sought preeminence and rejected apostolic authority, which illustrates the importance of humility and truth in the life of believers. The significance of this sermon lies in its call to prioritize spiritual health and truth, challenging the contemporary mindset that often equates mere decision-making with genuine faith.
“Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health even as thy soul prospereth.”
“To love the truth is to love Jesus Christ... It's not necessary for a man to have a complete understanding... but it's vitally important that God's people believe and hold the truth as it is in Jesus Christ.”
“The truth's in Christ. And that's the only truth I want to find.”
“Health is a secondary blessing. Christ is a primary blessing.”
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