In his sermon titled "Are You A Member Of THE Church," Gary Shepard discusses the nature and significance of being part of the true church from a Reformed perspective, emphasizing its foundational role in the believer's life. He argues that the church is defined not merely as a building or organization but as a mystical body joined to Christ, underscoring the inseparable relationship between Jesus and His church. The sermon references Acts 2:41-47, highlighting the early church's life of devotion to the apostles' doctrine, fellowship, and communal worship, which collectively illustrate what it means to be members of the body of Christ. Shepard asserts the importance of sound doctrine as the pillar of the church, warning against the prevailing cultural trend to minimize doctrinal truths for the sake of unity. He emphasizes that true church membership is a spiritual reality for those who are saved by grace and continue in the faith, ultimately deriving their identity from their relationship with Christ.
“The church is this building and Christ is that inseparable foundation.”
“The church is said by God to be the pillar and ground of the truth in this world.”
“It’s not just another social club that a person's a member of. It’s a family.”
“Only the Lord can add to the church. And He does so daily as it has pleased Him.”
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