In this sermon, Mike McInnis addresses the theological topic of the church as the “house of God” and emphasizes the necessity of obedience to Christ's precepts within the local assembly. He argues that declaring the mystery of godliness is fundamental, affirming that any deviation from the doctrine centered on Christ’s sufficiency as priest and king amounts to false prophecy. Supporting his argument, he references 1 Timothy 3:15 regarding the church as the pillar and ground of truth, and 1 Peter 2:5 about believers as living stones building a spiritual house. The sermon encourages believers to recognize their communal responsibility in assembling together, as true love for one another is essential for a genuine expression of the church, delineating the significance of fellowship and sound doctrine in sustaining the church as a witness to the world.
“To preach any other message is to prove oneself to be a false prophet, and to embrace any message other than that which centers in the all-sufficiency of Christ as priest and king is to deny the very foundation upon which the church of the Lord Jesus Christ firmly rests.”
“A local assembly cannot be rightly called the church where there is an absence of that exercise [of teaching the Word]. Sound doctrine, which exalts only Christ, is the very basis upon which it must stand.”
“A man cannot be walking in the truth if he has no regard for the assembly of the saints.”
“By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.”
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