Mike McInnis's sermon titled "Sound Faith Sound Speech" delves into the theme of sound doctrine as addressed in Titus chapter 2. The preacher emphasizes the necessity of sound doctrine as a foundation for the Christian life, positing that believers are called to reflect Christ's holiness through their conduct. He argues that the exhortations in this passage—directed toward different age groups—underscore the significance of living a life that honors God and glorifies Christ, citing verses such as Titus 2:1-10 for support. The practical implications include fostering a community where believers are examples of good works, demonstrating love and patience, and upholding the integrity of their speech, ultimately reinforcing the Reformed belief in living out one's faith as an expression of gratitude for grace.
“Speak thou the things which become sound doctrine. That is, those things that are becoming of sound doctrine.”
“If we say something becomes something, we mean it's fit for it. The Lord Jesus Christ became us. In other words, He became a Savior for us.”
“Our conduct is to be reflective...that we are to be those that look at the things that we believe, in all things showing thyself a pattern of good works.”
“Holiness is a position, it's not an activity. Holiness is the place God has put us.”
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