The sermon titled "Why Do We Meet Pt 2" by Mikal Smith addresses the importance of congregational gatherings within the church from a Reformed perspective, particularly focusing on worship and edification. The preacher argues that worship must be balanced between spirit and truth, warning against extremes that either neglect doctrine for emotionalism or emphasize rigid orthodoxy without heartfelt engagement. Key biblical texts such as 1 Thessalonians 5:11 and 1 John 2:18 are discussed to illustrate the necessity of edifying one another in the body of Christ, emphasizing that true edification and worship can only occur among believers who have the Spirit. The practical significance lies in understanding that gatherings serve to build up the church, affirming its regenerate membership and the centrality of the Gospel, while also recognizing that many who leave may reveal their lack of genuine faith. This holds true to the Reformed doctrine of the perseverance of the saints and the nature of true community among believers.
“We meet whenever we come together as the church, we meet to worship... It must be done in spirit and it must be done in truth.”
“Edification is something that is an active thing that we do for each other... Our conversation ought to be edifying conversation.”
“We gather to worship and we scatter to evangelize... This is the meeting of the brethren.”
“All faith, belief, and repentance comes from our Father above, delivered to us in the Spirit, working by His eternal love.”
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