The sermon titled "Do it" by Stephen Hyde focuses on the doctrine of obedience to the Word of Christ, as exemplified in John 2:5, where Mary instructs the servants to obey Jesus' command. Hyde emphasizes that the responsiveness of the servants at the wedding feast serves as a model for believers today, advocating that true obedience requires wholeheartedness and submission to God’s will, irrespective of understanding or circumstance. The preacher draws from various passages, including Matthew 5–7 and the letters to the seven churches in Revelation, to illustrate God’s continual call to obedience, repentance, and active faith, declaring that such acts are necessary for spiritual growth and reward. Ultimately, the message conveys the significant theological implication that genuine obedience is rooted in a loving response to Christ’s authority and reveals a believer’s relationship with God, leading to eternal blessings.
“Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.”
“If God instructs us to do something, we shouldn't do it halfheartedly.”
“What a mercy to fall into this situation... if the Holy Spirit has spoken to us and we do it.”
“Be zealous therefore, and repent.”
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