In his sermon titled "Commission of the Church Pt. 5," Mikal Smith focuses on the Great Commission as presented in Matthew 28, emphasizing the foundational role of the local church in carrying out Christ's directive to make disciples. He articulates that the commission is not solely for the apostles but for the body of Christ, evidenced by the collective assembly of disciples—including women and other followers—present during Jesus’ resurrection. Smith elucidates the Scriptural mandate to "go therefore and teach all nations," correlating it with the empowerment given by the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. He highlights the importance of internal assurance through the Holy Spirit rather than external validation, reflecting Reformed doctrines of total depravity and divine sovereignty in salvation. The significance lies in the church’s obligation to baptize and teach, functioning as a community of believers carrying forth the gospel, being the means through which God operates to fulfill His plans.
“The assurance comes from the Holy Spirit. That's what the Bible says, that he will give us... understanding that we are God's children.”
“The local church would be empowered to follow what Christ has commanded.”
“God isn't looking on your exterior proficiencies... It's by the power of God.”
“Whenever it gets down, as we just sung in these hymns this morning, whenever it gets down and you need a refuge, are you going to go to that person who preached you the Gospel?”
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