In the sermon "True and False Unity: Doctrine Divides" by Mikal Smith, the primary theological topic is the critical importance of doctrine within the church. Smith argues that true unity among believers is grounded in shared doctrinal beliefs rather than a mere emotional or experiential connection. He emphasizes that the church's proper conduct and worship must align with the teachings of Christ, citing scriptural references such as 1 Timothy 4:11-16 and John 7:16 to illustrate that sound doctrine safeguards both the church and its members from false teachings. Practical significance arises from the assertion that division can be a divine tool for God to manifest true believers and protect the integrity of the church, a stance well-supported by passages such as Revelation 18:4 and 2 John 1:9-10. Thus, while the world may call for unity without doctrinal distinction, Smith contends that the church must faithfully teach and adhere to Christ’s doctrine for authentic unity and worship.
“Whenever we look at those things and we see what did Christ teach? What was it that Christ did? What did Christ give for the church to do?”
“If we would just preach good things and not dwell on doctrine, if you start getting into doctrine, everybody's going to divide because everybody has their own idea about the different doctrines.”
“Doctrine will divide. But brethren, to the children of grace, doctrine will bring unity.”
“We do believe we're the only kind of church that exists. The kind of church that prays, preaches, sings, fellowships on the true gospel of Jesus Christ and holds forth His ordinances.”
The Bible teaches that doctrine is essential for the church's unity and worship, as it reflects the truth of Christ.
John 7:16, Acts 2:42
The truth of Christ's doctrine is confirmed through scripture and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in believers.
John 7:17, John 10:30, 1 Corinthians 2:10-12
Christians must separate from false teachings to preserve the purity of the gospel and maintain true fellowship in Christ.
2 John 1:9-10, 1 Timothy 4:16
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