The sermon "Origin of the Church Pt 3" by Mikal Smith primarily addresses the theological understanding of the inception of the church, refuting common misconceptions while grounding its origin in Scripture. Smith argues against four predominant theories regarding when the church began: at the first person's salvation, with Abraham, with John the Baptist, and on the day of Pentecost. He emphasizes that the church was built by Jesus Christ himself, as seen in Matthew 16:18 where He states, "upon this rock I will build my church." Smith asserts the church was already in existence before Pentecost, citing various practices such as preaching, baptism, and Holy Spirit empowerment that occurred prior to this event. The significance of this teaching lies in the affirmation of Christ's central role in establishing and perpetuating the church, reinforcing the Reformed understanding of the church as the gathered body of believers governed by Christ’s ordinances.
“The church is not the elect...the church is those that are of the family and in the kingdom, they are called out and make up the church of God.”
“Jesus said that, Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”
“There is something that is special about the congregating of the people of God. That is where, God has promised His power, His glory, that's where He's placed the truth.”
“There is absolutely no scripture anywhere that says that the church began at Pentecost.”
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