The primary theological focus of Mikal Smith's sermon "Nature of the Church pt 8" is the understanding of the concept of the church as defined by Scripture, specifically the biblical term "ekklesia." Smith argues that "ekklesia" refers to a local gathered assembly of believers, rather than an invisible, universal body of Christians. He cites Acts 19 and Acts 20, emphasizing that terms like "church" and "assembly" should not be conflated and must be understood in their specific contexts to highlight the functionality and responsibilities of local congregations. The sermon underscores the importance of proper church membership, delineating that one must be a believer and baptized to be part of the local church. Smith concludes by stressing the significance of belonging to a local body for worship, edification, and the administration of the gospel, tying back to Reformed doctrines that uphold the local church's role in the life of believers.
“The church is a gathered body of believers that's together in one place, one locality, and that they meet together and they have been given gifts, they have been given officers, they have been given ordinances that they are to keep.”
“If we want to believe what the Bible says about the church, we need to see, is that how it's used in the church?”
“There is no other life outside of church life for a Christian. There is nothing else. Everything has a point of reference that has to do with the church.”
“What matters is that you gather and that you follow the doctrine and practice of the Lord Jesus Christ and his commission.”
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