The sermon titled "The Church: The House of God" by Henry Sant focuses on the theological understanding of the church as the house of God, specifically as articulated in 1 Timothy 3:15. Sant argues that the church, comprised of sinners redeemed by God's grace, is the greatest work of God, showcasing His manifold wisdom to heavenly beings like the angels. He references significant Scripture passages, including Ephesians 3:10 and Exodus 25, to illustrate how the church serves as both the pillar and ground of truth, emphasizing that it is God's truth that upholds the church, rather than the church authenticating the truth. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the church's role in governance, worship, and the individual believers' lives, underscoring that all aspects of church life should align with Scriptural authority and the proclamation of the Gospel.
“The church, which of course is made up of sinners, sinners saved by the grace of God, is really the greatest of all the works that ever God has performed.”
“It's God's truth that is the true stay of the Church.”
“The church is the pillar of the truth. Now, what are we to make of this statement then? Well, we’re told our ancient rulers had their various edicts posted up on the pillars of their public buildings.”
“God's house is a spiritual house. We don't look now for fine buildings... but each of us individual members of the church... have to look to ourselves and examine ourselves.”
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