In Mikal Smith's sermon titled "Gospel of the Church Pt 9," the central theological theme revolves around the necessity of the true gospel, particularly as defined by Reformed doctrines. Smith emphasizes that the church must uphold the one true gospel of Jesus Christ, as it uniquely reveals God's gracious provision for salvation through Christ's atoning work. He references several Scripture passages, including John 14, underscoring the doctrine's centrality: "I am the way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6). Furthermore, Smith discusses doctrines of grace such as total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and the preservation of the saints, all intertwined with the essence of the gospel message. The practical significance of the sermon encourages believers to seek churches committed to proclaiming the true gospel, which emphasizes God's sovereignty in salvation rather than human effort, and to participate in the collective worship of the Triune God.
“The main point of the gospel is to declare and to show forth the glory of God and that in that we are saved.”
“If you find a church that is preaching that gospel, they are something to be thankful for and worthy to go and to be a part of.”
“No man can come except to be given by the Father; the Father has to give first.”
“The gospel preached to the reprobate…is to condemn them in the fact that they have heard the gospel and show forth the fruits of who they truly are.”
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