The sermon "Pillar of Truth: Grace of Discipline" by James H. Tippins addresses the theological doctrine of church discipline within the context of Reformed theology. Tippins argues that church discipline is a means of grace aimed at correction, training, and spiritual growth, not merely punitive measures. He emphasizes the importance of understanding Scriptures such as 1 Timothy 3, Matthew 18, and Galatians while outlining the roles of elders in maintaining church purity and unity. The doctrine of church discipline is practically significant as it serves to foster mutual accountability and encourage believers to live in accordance with Biblical truth, promoting a healthy church environment that reflects Christ’s love and righteousness.
“Church discipline is a means of grace... it’s always for our good.”
“When we insist on these things that are not found in the instruction and the context of the whole of a letter in the Bible, we should not do them.”
“Discipline is for restoration. It’s for restoring, not destroying.”
“If we don't get to conflate the two as a means of salvation, only one will save us, and that is the work of Jesus.”
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