Mike Richardson's sermon, titled "But we have the mind of Christ," centers on the theological concept of the mind of Christ as outlined in 1 Corinthians 1 and 2. He argues that Paul’s message to the Corinthians emphasizes unity in essential beliefs, such as salvation through Christ and living under the lordship of Jesus, while also acknowledging that minor differences in non-essential areas are permissible. Key Scripture references include 1 Corinthians 1:2, which identifies believers as sanctified in Christ, and 1 Corinthians 2:16, affirming that Christians possess the mind of Christ, enabling them to understand spiritual truths. The sermon highlights the necessity of reliance on the Holy Spirit for true comprehension of Scripture, distinguishing between the wisdom of God and worldly wisdom, and stresses the importance of unity in doctrine for the health of the church, resonating with Reformed doctrines of regeneration and the sovereignty of God in revelation.
“The things of God knoweth no man but by the Spirit.”
“Unless the Lord reveal those things to us, it is just emptiness, empty words, empty things.”
“We have the mind of Christ...that having that mind of Christ is what the gospel says to his people by the Spirit.”
“What little light he gives us, God's people are thankful for and that's where we stand in.”
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