In Pastor John MacArthur's sermon titled "Questions & Answers #20," the central theological topic revolves around the nature and significance of the local church within the life of a believer. MacArthur emphasizes that love for the church should stem from a profound understanding of it as the Bride of Christ, thereby shaping a believer's identity and community involvement. He illustrates this through personal testimonies, highlighting the critical role of faithful preaching and a godly example in fostering a love for the church, which is supported by scriptures such as Proverbs 1 and 2, underscoring the pursuit of wisdom and understanding in the fear of the Lord. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the encouragement for pastors and congregants alike to cultivate deep, committed relationships within the church, recognizing it as vital for individual and collective sanctification.
“As a believer without the church, I have no idea who I am; my primary identity, as I am in Christ, is of Christ's church.”
“The only way I'm going to last here is to love these people. And you just start cultivating it.”
“If thin church is something you come to, then it's not going to be all that meaningful in your Christian life. But if thick church is what you are of, if that's where your identity is, then you're going to have a thick Christian identity linked to the church.”
“If you do not preach the text, you can expect disaster.”
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