Milton Baptist Church (MBC Stoke)

CREDO Pt9: Ecclesiology

45 min · 5 de jul de 2026
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The sermon provides a systematic overview of ecclesiology, defining the church as a distinct heavenly body separate from earthly Israel. It emphasises that the church is a mystery revealed only in the New Testament, founded upon Christ and built by His power rather than human effort. The speaker clarifies the theological distinction between Israel as God's wife and the church as Christ's bride to prevent doctrinal confusion. Additionally, the teaching outlines the church's primary responsibilities: exalting the Lord, evangelising the lost, and edifying believers through spiritual maturity. Ultimately, the message calls for a return to biblical hermeneutics and disciplined study to foster genuine growth within the body of Christ.

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