In the sermon titled "The Lord is the Good Shepherd," Stephen Hyde focuses on the theological doctrine of Christ as the Good Shepherd, as presented in John 10:14. Hyde emphasizes that Jesus not only identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd but also illustrates God’s active care and guidance towards His people, whom He refers to as His sheep. The sermon draws upon Psalm 23, highlighting the confidence David had in God as his shepherd, which illustrates the relationship of trust and providence that believers can have with Christ. Hyde underlines the practical significance of this relationship, noting that through Christ, believers find restoration, guidance, and security, ultimately expressing a deep assurance that God cares for His people and will lead them throughout their lives.
“The good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.”
“He restoreth my soul, brings me back once again into a healthy condition.”
“What a mercy then to realize that we have a shepherd who knows about us and knows what we need.”
“My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”
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