Michael Ethridge’s sermon titled “Church of the Living God” focuses on the doctrine of the church as the living manifestation of God, anchored in 1 Timothy 3:15. Ethridge highlights the difference between the church of grace, which is founded on Christ and His sovereign work, and the church of works, which relies on human effort for salvation. He emphasizes the necessity for believers to discern whether their church truly preaches the gospel, as only the church of the living God is the “pillar and ground of the truth.” Ethridge elaborates on six key truths that every gospel church affirms — including God’s sovereignty, the spiritual deadness of humanity, God’s election of specific individuals for salvation, Christ's definitive atonement, the necessity of the Holy Spirit in bringing believers to Christ, and the assurance of perseverance of the saints. The practical significance lies in the encouragement for believers to be firmly rooted in churches that uphold these doctrines, thus securing their spiritual well-being and growth.
“There are only but two churches. There is a church of grace and the church of works.”
“Christ is not the most important thing. He’s the only thing in your life.”
“If I look at myself... I won't make it to the end, Lord, because I know the minute you leave me to myself, I'm going to fail.”
“No election, no salvation.”
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