In the sermon "Commission of the Church Pt. 9," Mikal Smith addresses the Great Commission found in Matthew 28, emphasizing the uniqueness and authenticity of the Gospel as taught by Christ. He articulates that the church is mandated to reproduce disciples who adhere strictly to the doctrines and practices of Jesus, as established in Scripture, highlighting the necessity of baptism and adherence to true doctrine for church membership. Key Scripture references include Matthew 28:19-20, which commands making disciples, and various passages emphasizing church discipline (2 Thessalonians 3:6, 1 Timothy 4:1) to maintain purity of doctrine and practice. The practical significance of this teaching underscores the responsibility of the church to maintain fidelity to Christ's commission by ensuring all members are authentic disciples who align with the doctrines of grace and proper baptism, thus striving against the influences of divergent teachings and practices.
“The only disciple that we are to make is the kind that follows this pattern of what Jesus has commanded.”
“Christ has not authorized the administration of just any kind of baptism... if they don't profess that faith, then we cannot baptize them.”
“To be a New Testament church and to teach all things whatsoever Christ has commanded is going to be tough sometimes.”
“God is not the author of confusion... If there is only one faith, there's not many faiths.”
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