Mike McInnis's sermon on "The Doctrine of Christ," centered on 2 John 1, emphasizes the necessity of understanding and abiding in the singular truth that is Jesus Christ. The preacher argues against the common notion that partial righteousness can lead one to God, asserting that true salvation and righteousness come solely through Christ’s sacrifice. He cites 2 John verse 9, which warns that anyone who does not abide in the doctrine of Christ lacks a relationship with God, highlighting the essentiality of Christ's doctrine for true faith and community among believers. McInnis’s key practical argument is that understanding and embracing the doctrine of Christ strips individuals of their pride, leading to a recognition that one's only hope lies in the redemptive work of Jesus, fostering genuine love and unity among believers.
“The Lord alone is the one who can supply that which men stand in need of, which is a robe of righteousness that is perfect and without any spot or blemish.”
“A man's not living unless he's in Christ. He might think that he is. He might be having a big time. But it's Christ.”
“The truth is found in Christ. And anything else is not the truth.”
“May the Lord help us to love one another in the truth, the doctrine of Christ, the glory of Christ.”
The Bible teaches that only Christ's perfect righteousness can qualify us to stand before God.
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The doctrine of Christ is affirmed when it aligns with the truth as revealed in Scripture and is recognized by believers.
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The doctrine of Christ is essential as it defines the very foundation of faith and identity for Christians.
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To abide in the doctrine of Christ means to remain steadfast in His teachings and to live according to His will.
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