In the sermon "The Wicked Revealed," Stephen Hyde explores the theological topic of the mystery of iniquity as articulated in 2 Thessalonians 2:7-10. He emphasizes the ongoing work of the devil and the manifestation of wickedness in the world, identifying the "wicked" as possibly referring to Satan or figures opposing God, such as the Pope. Hyde argues that while the presence of evil is pervasive, it is ultimately restrained by God until the appointed time for judgment. Supporting his argument, he references other Scripture passages such as 2 Corinthians 4:6 to highlight God’s ultimate victory over darkness through the proclamation of His truth. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance of God’s sovereignty over evil and the necessity for individuals to receive the love of truth for salvation, contrasting this with the fate of those who reject it.
“The mystery of iniquity doth already work... he who now letteth will hinder until he be taken out of the way.”
“The Word of God does destroy... those who desire to speak against the things of God.”
“The devil will not be able to stand against the blessed Lord.”
“They receive not the love of the truth that they might be saved.”
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