The sermon titled "Nature of the Church pt 9" by Mikal Smith addresses the Reformed doctrine of the local church versus the concept of a universal, invisible church. Smith argues that the New Testament references to 'ekklesia' consistently pertain to local assemblies rather than a universal body, emphasizing this through various passages in 1 Corinthians. For instance, he highlights how Paul’s exhortations in 1 Corinthians 1:2 and 4:16 reference specific congregations, thus reaffirming the local church's significance. The practical significance of this teaching is to reinforce the necessity of Christians belonging to local congregations for accountability, worship, and the exercise of spiritual gifts, which cannot effectively function in a disjointed or universal context.
“So again, the reference or the word was used to, as a local gathered assembly, not a universal invisible church.”
“He [Paul] said, if you're a Christian and you're part of a local congregation… [you] shouldn't be taking them to court, to the courts of the unjust.”
“The church has been ordained of God to be the place where judgment takes place among the believers.”
“It is literally impossible for that to take place. Can I pray with those who… Can I weep with those who weep over in France? I don't know who’s over there weeping.”
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