In the sermon titled "One Gospel," Mikal Smith addresses the theological importance of adhering to the pure Gospel of Jesus Christ as outlined in the Scriptures, particularly Galatians 1. He emphasizes that while many claim to preach the Gospel, it is vital to distinguish between the authentic Gospel and false teachings that dilute the core message. Smith references Scripture extensively, particularly Galatians, to illustrate how Paul contended against those who distorted the Gospel, asserting that any deviation from the teachings of Christ constitutes a perversion of the Gospel. The practical significance of this message lies in the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone, as Smith urges believers to uphold and perpetuate the true Gospel in their churches and communities, ensuring that neither works nor human decision-making is falsely equated with saving faith.
“If we're preaching a gospel that is not the gospel that Jesus preached, then we're preaching a gospel not that Jesus preached.”
“The gospel is about what Christ has done and not what you do.”
“If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that you have received, let him be accursed.”
“The reason that the gospel of grace is good news is because we know there's no hope for us to be made righteous by anything that we do ourselves.”
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