In Mikal Smith's sermon "Origin of the Church Pt 1," the main theological topic addressed is the nature of the church, specifically focusing on the Reformed understanding of the church as a local and visible body, known as 'Ekklesia.' Smith argues against the notion of a universal and invisible church, citing the absence of this concept in the 118 occurrences of 'Ekklesia' in Scripture, which he illustrates to be a gathered congregation of believers, not a collective of all saved individuals throughout history. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 3:6, which refers to the church as the "house of God," and Matthew 16:18, where Jesus declares, "I will build My church," emphasizing that the church's origin and identity hinge upon Christ and His ministry. Smith draws attention to the distinctions between the family of God, the kingdom of God, and the church, highlighting their unique roles and how the church is a localized assembly called out to represent Christ's presence in the world. The practical significance emphasizes the necessity for believers to align with doctrinally sound local congregations that uphold Christ's teachings and ordinances.
“The nature of the church is not a universal invisible body... it is a local, visible body.”
“The church is the elected within the elect, called out to organize into a congregation of people.”
“Christ is governing the kingdom on earth through the local church.”
“The bridegroom has the bride... The bride was already in existence right there. It didn’t start at Pentecost.”
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