In this sermon titled "Importance of God's Word Pt 2," Mikal Smith emphasizes the integral role of Scripture in the life of a believer, arguing against the contemporary trend of minimizing expositional preaching in favor of storytelling and personal interpretations. He references Psalm 19 to outline the attributes of God’s Word, proclaiming it as perfect, clear, and worthy of trust. The sermon highlights the necessity of understanding Scripture in context and warns against relying on human wisdom or traditions that deviate from biblical truth, citing Isaiah 8:20 to assert that any teaching lacking alignment with the Word reflects spiritual darkness. Smith stresses the practical implications of adhering to God's Word, noting that it leads to wisdom, peace, and culminates in the conversion of the soul through the Holy Spirit’s work in illuminating truth. The doctrinal significance lies in the reaffirmation of sola Scriptura, underscoring that Scripture alone serves as the believer's ultimate authority for faith and practice.
Key Quotes
“The Word of God is meant the way that it's supposed to be mean.”
“Should not a people seek unto their God?”
“The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul.”
“More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold.”
The Bible emphasizes that God's Word is perfect and essential for spiritual growth and understanding.
The Scriptures assert that the law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul (Psalm 19:7). This highlights the necessity of God's Word for spiritual enlightenment and transformation. As we engage with the Bible, we realize its importance in guiding our beliefs and actions. It serves as the ultimate authority, grounding our faith in divine truth rather than human opinions or interpretations. The Bible also teaches that the Word of God should be desired more than gold, reflecting its unparalleled worth and sweetness to the believer’s soul.
Psalm 19:7, Isaiah 8:20
The doctrine of the Word of God is validated by its consistent truth and transformative power in believers' lives.
We can trust in the doctrine of the Word of God as it is described as perfect and true, fundamentally shaping our understanding of God and His salvation (Psalm 19:7-10). The Word of God does not contradict itself; rather, through careful study and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, it reveals profound truths that resonate with the believer's experience. Furthermore, the effective work of the Holy Spirit in converting and enlightening our minds confirms the reliability of Scripture. When we come to believe the truths in God’s Word, it transforms our view of ourselves and of God, providing assurance of its truth.
Psalm 19:7-10, Colossians 2:9
Studying the Bible is vital for spiritual growth, understanding God's will, and guiding ethical living.
Engaging with the Bible is crucial because it provides the foundation for our faith and practice as Christians. The Scriptures are described as being sweet, desirable, enlightening, and full of wisdom (Psalm 19:10-11). Through the study of God’s Word, Christians are equipped to understand their sinful nature and God’s redemptive plan, enabling them to live according to His commandments. The Bible warns against relying on human wisdom, emphasizing the need to seek God directly through His Word. Therefore, the study of Scripture leads to a transformed heart and guides the believer toward a life of righteousness and peace.
Psalm 19:10-11, Isaiah 8:20
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