In Mikal Smith's sermon titled "Established with Grace," he explores the themes found in Hebrews 13:7-16, particularly emphasizing the necessity of being grounded in grace rather than law. He argues that true Christians should remember and support their leaders in faith, identifying that these leaders must conform their lives to the teachings of Christ, who is unchanging and central to the message of salvation. Smith connects this to the problem of being misled by diverse doctrines and urges congregants to focus solely on Christ and His grace for spiritual nourishment. He underscores the significance of Christ’s finished work on the cross as the foundation of their faith and ecclesiastical life, demonstrating how a heart established in grace leads to a life of true praise and benevolence towards others.
“The pastor, the preacher is not above the congregation. We are all one body. We are all part of the congregation.”
“It is a good thing that the heart be established with grace, not with meats which have not profited them that have been occupied therein.”
“To preach God is to preach Jesus Christ... We preach Christ and Him crucified.”
“Those who are children of grace... communicate that, and they communicate praise to Him alone.”
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