The sermon titled "Ordinances of the Church Pt. 3," preached by Mikal Smith, primarily addresses the doctrine of baptism as an ordinance of the church. Smith argues that baptism, though not salvific in nature, serves as a critical outward sign of the inward transformation brought about by faith in Christ. He supports his argument with various Scripture references, including Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 2:38, and Romans 6:3-4, illustrating that baptism is to be performed following a credible profession of faith and signifies the believer's identification with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine is emphasized, indicating that baptism is essential for church membership and is a vital aspect of obedience to Christ's command, reinforcing that it is a public declaration of faith and a means of grace that affirms the believer's clear conscience before God.
“Jesus went to that man to be baptized in water, immersed in water. Why? So that it would fulfill all righteousness.”
“Baptism is a picture of the gospel that we have already believed.”
“We do not baptize anybody in order to wash away sin. We do not baptize anybody to unite one to Christ in the sense of real, eternal, vital union.”
“You can't be added to the church if you've not been believing and been scripturally baptized.”
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