In his sermon "Our Meeting and Our Message," Mikal Smith addresses the purpose of the church gathering and the central message proclaimed during such meetings, emphasizing that they are not primarily for evangelism or social posturing but for worship and edification among believers. He argues that the local assembly is essential for nurturing faith, as mandated by the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20), which includes making disciples, baptizing, and teaching them. Smith references Philippians 3:3, highlighting that true worship comes from the Spirit and rejoices in Christ Jesus, underscoring that the church exists to glorify God and edify His people rather than to provide mere comfort or worldly success. The sermon concludes with encouragement for congregations to focus on the richness of Scripture and the gospel's sufficiency, reinforcing the Reformed belief in God's sovereignty in salvation (Ephesians 1:3-6; 2 Timothy 1:9) and the importance of preaching Christ and Him crucified.
“The meeting of the brethren is for the worship of God. That's why we've come to meet... We come to worship Him.”
“If they were of us, they would hear the same message and love it, because that's the food that sheep eat.”
“Brethren, the Lord's people love and speak of His power to one another. This is precious to them.”
“The success of the church and its worship isn't on how many people are coming and being saved. It isn't about how many numbers are being filled up in the pews.”
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