The sermon by Mikal Smith addresses the doctrine of the local church as depicted in 1 Corinthians 14, specifically focusing on the term "ekklesia." Smith emphasizes that the term is always used in Scripture to refer to local, visible assemblies rather than a universal, invisible church. He argues against traditional views that treat the church solely as a universal entity, asserting that the biblical definition requires a gathering of believers for accountability and edification. Key Scripture references include Paul's epistles, where he repeatedly uses "churches" in the plural form, reinforcing that the church operates locally to serve its community in worship, teaching, and Christian fellowship. The practical significance of this doctrine is illustrated through the roles of spiritual gifts within the church, emphasizing that these gifts are intended for the edification of the local body rather than individual glorification or private gain.
“It's amazing what you'll learn whenever you quit reading after fallible men and you just listen to God.”
“The Holy Spirit will be the one that changes the mind and will be the one that teaches those things.”
“The purpose of tongues was for another purpose, okay? And we'll get off on that when we go through and teach on those things.”
“The gathering of the disciples, the bringing together of the people of God into one location… is there and is profitable to us.”
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