In his sermon "Thanks for the Light in Christ," Stephen Hyde focuses on the themes of gratitude and salvation as articulated in Colossians 1:12-13. He emphasizes that believers are made fit to partake of the inheritance of the saints in light through God's grace, which is an unearned gift. Hyde references the Apostle Paul's message to the Colossians, underscoring how God delivers us from darkness and translates us into the kingdom of Christ. Key scripture passages, including Luke 7:41-42 and John 14:1-3, illustrate the contrasting realities of sin and redemption, reinforcing the Reformed understanding of salvation by grace alone. The sermon powerfully conveys that believers, through the Holy Spirit’s work, can rejoice in their assurance of salvation and their future inheritance, which highlights the necessity of gratitude and trust in God's promises.
“It is the free gift of our gracious God...to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light.”
“We have nothing to pay. We cannot pay our debt, that debt of sin.”
“What a mercy it is...that by the grace of God, we've passed from darkness to light, from death to life.”
“What a blessing it is if the Lord translates us then from that place of darkness into the kingdom of His dear Son.”
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