In the sermon "One Of The All Things," David Pledger addresses the Great Commission as found in Matthew 28:16-20, emphasizing Jesus's authority and the church’s mandate to evangelize and baptize believers. He asserts that since Christ possesses all power as both God and the God-man, He equips His disciples to teach and baptize all nations, highlighting that baptism is reserved for believers. Pledger underscores the importance of observing the Lord's Supper as a commanded remembrance of Christ's death, detailing its significance as a memorial rather than a sacrifice, citing 1 Corinthians 11. The practical significance lies in recognizing Christ's continuous presence and power within the church, serving as an assurance to believers of His unfailing support throughout their mission to spread the gospel.
“We do not serve a Christ who someday will come again and begin to reign. We serve one who is reigning tonight and has been for centuries.”
“Baptism is for believers. The word of God is very, very clear on this subject.”
“This is not a sacrifice. It's a memorial service. We're showing forth his death.”
“We love him because he first loved us.”
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