In his sermon titled "Commission of the Church Pt. 8," Mikal Smith addresses the Great Commission as recorded in Matthew 28:18-20, emphasizing the threefold command of going, baptizing, and teaching. He argues that true Gospel proclamation must affirm the finished work of Christ and lead to genuine discipleship, opposing contemporary practices that dilute the message or replace biblical commands with human traditions. Smith references the power of the Gospel as described in Romans 1:16 and stresses that believers are called to teach all that Christ has commanded (Matthew 28:20), outlining how adherence to biblical doctrine is paramount in defining a faithful church. The practical significance lies in the church’s role in ensuring that their practices, especially baptism and teaching, remain faithful to Christ's instructions, avoiding the pitfalls of heresy and tradition.
“The gospel is the declaration of the finished work of Jesus Christ.”
“What does it say? All things whatsoever Christ commanded. So then that means that the faith, the body of doctrine is exclusive and seclusive to only that for which Jesus gave.”
“For if we change the message or if we change the practice, then that disqualifies us from being a disciple.”
“We must have the faith and the practice to be considered his church.”
The Bible outlines the church's commission in Matthew 28:18-20, which includes going, baptizing, and teaching all that Christ commanded.
Matthew 28:18-20
Baptism is a vital act of obedience that symbolizes a believer's union with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection.
Romans 6:3-4
The doctrine is rooted in Christ's own commands in Scripture, particularly Matthew 28:20, where He instructs His followers to teach all He has commanded.
Matthew 28:20
Following Christ's commands ensures that the church remains faithful to its mission and accurately represents His teachings.
Jude 3
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