In the sermon "Sufficiency in God," Mikal Smith explores the doctrinal theme of the sufficiency of Scripture and God's revelation through the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that all truth about God, Christ, and salvation is found solely within the Word of God (2 Corinthians 3:1-6). He argues that reliance on human knowledge, traditions, or feelings leads to corruption and that genuine understanding comes from a divinely revealed insight through the Spirit. Smith cautions against various false teachings that misinterpret the word of God, highlighting that true ministers should approach their service humbly and focus on preaching Christ rather than themselves. The practical significance of this message lies in the assertion that both preachers and listeners must recognize their inadequacy and rely entirely on the power of God, thus reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of grace in understanding and accepting truth.
“The only truth that we have is right here, and we are beholden to God to even within the truth that is here in black and white, the only way that we can grasp and understand its meaning is if God reveals it to us.”
“We are not sufficient of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves, but our sufficiency is of God.”
“The letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life.”
“We urge you to trust in Christ. He is all and all. Churches, ministers, brethren. These all are fallible and insufficient, but Christ is sufficient in all things.”
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