In this sermon titled "Commission of the Church Pt. 6," Mikal Smith addresses the Great Commission found in Matthew 28, emphasizing the role of the local church as the commissioned body of Christ on earth. He highlights three essential components of this commission: go and make disciples, baptize them, and teach them all that Jesus commanded. Smith engages with the distinction between "ye" (the church) and "them" (those who are being discipled), underlining the importance of teaching and instructing within the framework of the local church to fulfill Christ's command. He argues that all elements of the commission must be executed together, warning against the misconceptions that evangelism concludes at disciple-making, without ongoing teaching and community engagement. The practical significance is clear: the local church serves as the ordained institution of Christ for teaching, fellowship, and spiritual growth, embodying the presence of the Holy Spirit promised by Christ.
“Jesus has commissioned the local church to be his mouthpiece, his body here on earth.”
“The commission of Jesus Christ is not completed or fulfilled until all three parts are done.”
“The local church has been empowered with the power of God to be a witness, to be that servant of the gospel.”
“Christ has designed and instructed the way he wants to be served, and that is what he has commanded.”
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