Mike McInnis's sermon "Smooth Words" addresses the theological topic of authentic worship versus the influence of pagan practices in the worship of the true God. He argues that throughout biblical history, the Israelites often adopted practices from surrounding cultures, which parallels current trends in the church where entertainment and education overshadow true worship. McInnis cites Acts 20:29-30 to highlight Paul's warning of false teachers and emphasizes that ministry is a calling that belongs to all believers, not just a professional clergy. The practical significance of this message lies in the necessity of being rooted in Scripture and dependent on the Holy Spirit, rather than relying on human wisdom or charisma, to fulfill the gospel mandate effectively.
“Men are by their very nature religious creatures. All societies, cultures, and nationalities have one or more religions that they keep.”
“Ministry today is defined as a profession which one decides to enter. Ministry, however, is not a profession for a certain few, but is the work which all of God's children are called to do.”
“God lays this burden upon whom he will, and no man can silence that nor overturn it.”
“Do you rejoice in nothing but the preaching of Jesus Christ and Him crucified? Or are you enamored with men with smooth words and exciting music?”
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