The sermon titled "Walk Worthy and in Strength," delivered by Stephen Hyde, focuses on the theological topic of spiritual growth and resilience in the Christian life, as articulated in Colossians 1:10-11. The preacher emphasizes the Apostle Paul's prayer for the Colossians to be filled with knowledge and wisdom, leading to a life that is pleasing to God and fruitful in good works. Hyde references Ephesians 3:16-19 to demonstrate that spiritual strength comes from Christ and is essential for walking in holiness and obedience. This doctrinal perspective underscores the necessity of divine empowerment for believers to navigate their spiritual journeys, highlighting the Reformed doctrines of grace and sanctification, and the importance of continually growing in knowledge of God.
“It's a great blessing if we're granted the fear of the Lord and spiritual understanding.”
“If we are unfruitful, if we don't profess the truth of God, if we don't walk before him and show forth his praise, we are really being unfruitful.”
“We are strengthened by Christ, strengthened through what He does. Not because of our own ability, but we're strengthened with all might.”
“The joyfulness of knowing that we are born again by the Spirit of God... and that one day, by His grace, we shall be with Him in glory.”
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