Mikal Smith's sermon focuses on the doctrine of Limited Atonement, emphasizing the Reformed view of particular redemption. He argues that the atonement of Christ is intentional and effective, specifically designed for the elect—a selection made by God's sovereign will prior to the foundation of the world. Smith outlines that Scripture, particularly Romans 9 and Ephesians 1, supports this position by illustrating God's choice to elect specific individuals independent of their actions or faith. In his presentation, he underscores the practical significance of embracing these doctrines, particularly regarding the preacher's responsibility to convey the fullness of the Gospel, which includes the effects of Christ's atonement—justification, redemption, and the impartation of new life to the elect. Ultimately, he contends that any preaching of the Gospel that undermines this doctrine is not only misleading but also contrary to biblical teaching.
“The gospel is about the purpose for whom he died and for what he did in that death and that resurrection.”
“To deny the fact that the Bible teaches... that we are chosen before the foundation of the world in Christ Jesus... is to deceive ourselves.”
“If there's anybody in hell for whom Christ died, God's adequate power was not enough to effect the atonement and redemption that God provided in Christ Jesus.”
“The grace of God humbles the heart... Those who truly believe the gospel know their sin.”
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