In the sermon "Gospel of the Church Pt 8," Mikal Smith addresses the doctrine of sovereign grace, particularly focusing on the gospel as presented by Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that the gospel is distinct and must align with the teachings of Christ, rejecting any idea of multiple gospels as promoted by contemporary ecumenism. Smith supports his arguments with Scripture references from the Gospel of John, particularly chapters 7 and 8, to illustrate Jesus' claim of divine authority in his teachings about grace, salvation, and judgment. He stresses the importance of understanding that salvation is not conditional upon human effort but is instead initiated and completed by God's sovereign will, highlighting key Reformed doctrines such as total depravity, unconditional election, and perseverance of the saints. The practical significance of the sermon reinforces the necessity for the church to preserve and proclaim the true gospel, as it alone is the means through which believers attain eternal life and freedom from sin.
“If you're not preaching the gospel that Jesus preached, then you are preaching another gospel.”
“The doctrine of Christ is a doctrine of sovereign grace. It was the doctrine that God gave to Jesus to give to us.”
“He that is of God hears God's word. You therefore hear them not because you are not of God.”
“We are not justified by what we do, but by what he did.”
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