In the sermon "Endurance Pt 3," Mikal Smith addresses the enduring nature of Christ as the source of spiritual nourishment for believers. He emphasizes that Jesus, referred to as the "bread of life" in John 6, provides sustenance that leads to everlasting life, contrasting this with temporal nourishment that perishes. Smith argues that faith, represented as believing in Jesus, is the work of God that truly sustains believers, highlighting that reliance on personal performance leads to spiritual depression and failure. He references John 6:27-29 and 1 Corinthians 3:11 to underline that Christ is the foundation of spiritual life, asserting that the church's focus must be on Christ, who fulfills all the requirements of the law. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in redirecting believers' focus from their failures or external influences to the enduring work of Christ, which brings true sustenance and hope.
“Jesus teaches us that he himself is the nourishment for his people... we are to look to Christ, that we are to think on these things about Christ and what he has done.”
“When I look to myself and my performance, I can be very depressed... I find nourishment whenever I look and see there was one who did it for me.”
“The spiritual nourishment will endure forever, and that would be Christ... we need Him. That’s what we need.”
“For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.”
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