In Stephen Hyde's sermon, "The Conclusion of the Colossians," the main theological topic is the acknowledgment of fellowship among churches and the significance of Scripture in the life of the church. Hyde emphasizes the importance of reading and applying Paul's epistle communally, as indicated in Colossians 4:15-18, where Paul urges the sharing of this letter with the Laodicean church and expresses concern for the spiritual vigilance of Archippus. The sermon points out that both congregations, the Colossians and the Laodiceans, need to heed the teachings for spiritual health, warning against the lukewarm faith highlighted in Revelation 3:15-16. The doctrinal significance lies in the call for active engagement with Scripture and responsiveness to divine ministry, demonstrating the interconnectedness of the church and the necessity for believers to embrace God's Word actively for spiritual growth.
“We should not ignore it. We should not think it doesn't have any relevance to us.”
“Take heed to the ministry which thou hast received in the Lord, that thou fulfill it.”
“Remember my bonds. He was in prison, in prison in Rome. He didn't want the people to forget that he was a prisoner.”
“May we never think it's a hardship, but may we love to read the Word of God.”
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