In the sermon titled "Epaphras' Message," Stephen Hyde focuses on the foundational role of faithful ministers within the church, as exemplified by Epaphras in Colossians 1:7-9. Hyde emphasizes that Epaphras was instrumental in preaching the Gospel to the Colossians and communicating their spiritual love for one another, which reflects a vibrant, living faith. The preacher points to Paul's encouragement of ceaseless prayer for the Colossians, underscoring the necessity of intercessory prayer within the body of Christ, particularly for those who may be spiritually young. Hyde reinforces the theological significance of knowing God's will, which encompasses both natural wisdom and spiritual understanding, as critical for spiritual growth and maturity in Christ. He ultimately calls for believers to engage in edifying spiritual conversations that cultivate a deeper knowledge of God's truth and foster unity in the Church.
“It is a good thing when the Church of God does edify one another with spiritual conversation.”
“...we should just ponder that, because it's not just the odd occasion when we suddenly remember to pray for some, or one here, or one there.”
“That ye might be filled with the knowledge of His will, in all wisdom and spiritual understanding.”
“There are many things to learn... young Christians... had much need to be taught, much need to be established in the truth of God.”
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