The sermon titled "Importance of God's Word Pt 6" by Mikal Smith discusses the essentiality and transformative power of Scripture in the life of a believer. The preacher emphasizes that every word in Scripture holds significant meaning and impacts theological understanding—specifically contrasting "faith in Christ" with "the faith of Christ," highlighting the shift from a man-centered to a Christ-centered interpretation (Romans 5). Smith draws from Psalm 119, particularly verses 161-168, to illustrate how the Word of God cultivates a sense of awe, joy, love, and peace in believers, and he underlines that this reverence for Scripture should surpass the admiration given to fallible men of God. By pointing to the unity and truth contained in the Bible, Smith affirms that it is the authoritative source for understanding grace and salvation, challenging listeners to engage deeply with God's Word for personal growth and assurance of their faith, all underpinned by Reformed theological concepts of election and the efficacy of Christ's work.
“Every word counts in God's word. There are no throwaway words in God's word.”
“I stand in awe of the word of God. If those men know anything, it's because they've been given light to the word of God.”
“We ought to rejoice at the fact that God has given us His Word, and then rejoice at the fact that as His people, He’s given us His Spirit that illuminates and teaches us the truth of this word.”
“Great peace have they which love thy law.”
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