In this sermon titled "Because You Belong To Christ," Peter L. Meney addresses the doctrine of belonging to Christ, emphasizing the implications of being part of the Body of Christ through faith. The key arguments highlight the necessity of mutual support and love among believers, as illustrated by the example of John who initially forbade another from casting out demons in Jesus' name, leading to his realization of his own failure to embody Christ’s love and acceptance. Meney references Mark 9:38-42 to underscore that those who are not against the kingdom of God are, in fact, working towards it and should be supported in their ministry. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers are secure in their salvation and identity as belonging to Christ, emphasizing the importance of grace, community, and the consequences of how we treat one another within the faith.
“Let us never hinder or block the gospel work because it is somebody else that is doing it. The work of the Kingdom of Christ is not a competition and it is certainly no reason for rivalry.”
“Because you belong to Christ, you are saved, you are safe, and you are eternally secure. Nothing and no one can separate you from the love of Christ because you belong to Him.”
“Even a cup of water to drink will not go unnoticed by Christ or any kindness unrewarded by him.”
“Our gift to this world is the gospel that we preach, is the presence that we continue to have in this world until the Lord is pleased to call us to himself.”
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