Mikal Smith's sermon focuses on the nature of the Church, particularly the concept of "ekklesia" found in Scripture. He emphasizes that the Church is not merely an abstract or universal body but a tangible, gathered congregation that conducts services and worship. Citing Ephesians 1:22, he illustrates how Christ is the head of this body, linking it to the theme of authority and the vital role of Christ over the Church. Smith argues that the ecclesia is essential for fulfilling Christ's commandments, including worship and service, and is crucial for maintaining correct doctrine and practice. He contrasts this with the popular notion of an invisible church, asserting that true worship and service occur within the gathered assembly—the local church.
“The church is a called-out gathered assembly or a lawful assembly or congregation; it's actually coming together into one place at one time altogether.”
“If you want to serve Christ, you serve Him in the church. If you want to worship Christ, you worship Him in the church.”
“The local lawful assembly is the house of God; it doesn't have to necessarily be in a big building. It could be in a small house, in a warehouse, it could be anywhere, but it's the lawful assembly, that’s the house of God.”
“The church, the local lawful assembly is the pillar and the ground of truth.”
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